Perceived parental child rearing and suicidal ideation in Chinese adolescents

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Iris N. Wong
Anton De Man
Patrick W. L. Leung
Cite this article:  Wong, I., De Man, A., & Leung, P. (2002). Perceived parental child rearing and suicidal ideation in Chinese adolescents. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 30(1), 19-24.


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Three hundred and sixty-five Chinese adolescent boys and girls participated in a study of the relationship between perceived maternal and paternal warmth and control in child rearing, and suicidal ideation. Results of correlation and stepwise multiple regression analyses of data generated by the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire, the Autonomy-Control Scale, and the Scale for Suicide Ideation showed that Chinese adolescents who experienced their mothers as less warm and affectionate tended to suffer from greater suicidal ideation, with girls generally reporting higher levels of ideation than boys.

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