Journal of Child, Family, and Consumer Studies
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Child, Family, and Consumer Studies

EMOTION-RELATED PARENTING STYLES, SELF-CONTROL, AND EMPHATY ON ADOLESCENTS’ MORAL COMPETENCE

Khofifah, Ifa (Unknown)
Alfiasari (Unknown)
Nur Islamiah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2024

Abstract

The rapid pace of modern life poses a significant challenge for adolescents as they navigate the complexities of moral development and fulfill their developmental obligations. Several factors, including parental influences and adolescent characteristics, play a crucial role in shaping their moral development. This study examined the impact of family dynamics, adolescent characteristics, emotion-related parenting styles, self-control, and empathy on adolescent moral competence. Conducted in the Bandung City area, the study employed an explanatory research design and utilized a quantitative survey method with a sample of 110 pairs of high school students aged 15-18 and their parents. Results revealed that girls exhibited higher levels of empathy than boys and that self-control tended to decrease with grade level. Additionally, parents with a college education were more likely to employ emotion-coaching strategies. While there was no significant correlation between emotion-related parenting styles and adolescent moral competence, self-control and empathy demonstrated a positive and influential relationship with moral development in adolescents.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jcfcs

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Subject

Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Child, Family and Consumer Studies (JCFC) is a scientific journal that publishes research results. This journal contibute to the improvement of the quality of life for children, families and consumers. The scope of this journal is in the field of child, family, and consumer studies, such ...