The relationship between parenting styles perceived by college students and their self-development in a private higher education institution

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This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the different parenting styles perceived and the self-development of college students and its levels. This study was anchored on the parenting theory of Baumrind and Ryff's Model of Psychological Well-Being. The respondents were chosen using probability sampling, specifically the stratified and simple random sampling, with the sample size of 324. A quantitative multiple correlational research design was utilized to determine the significant relationship between the perceived styles of parenting and the participant’s level of self-development through each dimension. The data were collected online via Google forms and analyzed with SPSS. Results showed that authoritative and authoritarian parenting have no significant correlations to self-development, except authoritarian parenting, which was notably related to purpose in life (p = 0.007). And the results showed positive moderate correlation for permissive and neglectful parenting styles toward the self-development of college students. Among the four parenting styles, only permissive and neglectful demonstrated the most notable connections with self-development among college students in the study.
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Dimaano, A. D., Bautista, M. F. E., Caldito, L. M., Canoy, K. A. D., Costa, P. Y. A., & Tamayo-Manucan, J. M. D. (2025). The relationship between parenting styles perceived by college students and their self-development in a private higher education institution [Unpublished bachelor's thesis]. Central Philippine University.
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College of Arts and SciencesDegree
Bachelor of Science in PsychologyShelf Location
BF 76.5 .D56 2025
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