Authors
Catherine F Ratelle, Stéphane Duchesne, David Litalien, André Plamondon
Publication date
2021/1
Journal
Journal of Educational Psychology
Volume
113
Issue
1
Pages
197
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
School is where adolescents spend the largest share of their waking time. The present study focused on the factors that contribute to students’ adjustment to school from a self-determination perspective. We tested the predictive value of parental behaviors (autonomy support, structure, and involvement) on the different dimensions of school adjustment (social, academic, and personal-emotional) and the mediating role played by psychological need satisfaction in school (ie, autonomy, competence, and relatedness). The sample included 663 adolescents (55% girls) surveyed over a 3-year period. Results supported the unique contribution of parental behaviors and psychological need satisfaction for different dimensions of school adjustment. Indirect effects suggested that the need for relatedness explains the relationship from structure to school adjustment, whereas competence explained the prediction of autonomy …
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Scholar articles
CF Ratelle, S Duchesne, D Litalien, A Plamondon - Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021