Parental Support for Basic Psychological Needs and Happiness: the Importance of Sense of Uniqueness
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Date
2013
Authors
Simsek, Omer Faruk
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Springer
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Past empirical research relying on self-determination theory (SDT) has consistently shown that parental support of basic psychological needs (BPN) is associated with adolescent happiness. Yet, the specific mechanisms accounting for this link are still undetermined. The present study aimed to address this gap in the literature by testing a theoretical model proposing that adolescents' satisfaction of BPN in life and sense of uniqueness mediate the association of parental support for BPN and happiness. The analyses relied on structural equation modeling and bootstrapping procedures and found support for the model. The theoretical implications of the model for SDT and applied considerations to improve the well-being of adolescents are discussed. Also, suggestions for future research that could further improve our understanding of the dynamic interplay between BPN, sense of uniqueness and happiness are presented.
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Basic psychological needs, Happiness, Sense of uniqueness, Self-Determination Theory, Determination Theory Perspective, Autonomy-Support, Imaginary Audience, Negative Affect, Personal Fable, Fulfillment, Attachment, Consequences, Satisfaction, Happiness Sense of Uniqueness, Basic Psychological Needs
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Q1
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14
Source
Socıal Indıcators Research
Volume
112
Issue
3
Start Page
661
End Page
678
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