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Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important
What are the effects of parenting styles on academic performance and how unequal are these effects on secondary school students from different gender and socioeconomic status families constitute the theme of this paper. A cross-sectional and purposive sampling technique was adopted to gather informa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10651006/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37967095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286823 |
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author | Ali, Nayab Ullah, Asad Khan, Abdul Majid Khan, Yunas Ali, Sajid Khan, Aisha Bakhtawar Khan, Asad Din, Maaz Ud Ullah, Rahat Khan, Umar Niaz Aziz, Tariq Ahmad, Mushtaq |
author_facet | Ali, Nayab Ullah, Asad Khan, Abdul Majid Khan, Yunas Ali, Sajid Khan, Aisha Bakhtawar Khan, Asad Din, Maaz Ud Ullah, Rahat Khan, Umar Niaz Aziz, Tariq Ahmad, Mushtaq |
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description | What are the effects of parenting styles on academic performance and how unequal are these effects on secondary school students from different gender and socioeconomic status families constitute the theme of this paper. A cross-sectional and purposive sampling technique was adopted to gather information from a sample of 448 students on a Likert scale. Chi-square, Kendall’s Tau-c tests and hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used to determine the extent of the relationship among the variables. Chi-square and Kendall’s Tau-c (T(c)) test results established that the socioeconomic status of the respondent’s family explained variation in children’s academic performance due to parenting style; however, no significant difference was observed in the academic performance of students based on gender. Furthermore, hierarchal multiple regression analysis established that the family’s socioeconomic status, authoritative parenting, permissive parenting, the interaction of socioeconomic status and authoritative parenting, and the interaction of socioeconomic status and permissive parenting were significant predictors (P<0.05) of students’ academic performance. These predictor variables explained 59.3 percent variation in the academic performance of children (R2 = 0.593). Results of hierarchal multiple regression analysis in this study ranked ordered the most significant predictors of the academic performance of children in the following order. Family socioeconomic status alone was the strongest predictor (β = 18.25), interaction of socioeconomic status and authoritative parenting was the second important predictor (β = 14.18), authoritative parenting alone was third in importance (β = 13.38), the interaction of socioeconomic status and permissive parenting stood at fourth place in importance (β = 11.46), and permissive parenting was fifth (β = 9.2) in influencing academic performance of children in the study area. Children who experienced authoritative parenting and were from higher socioeconomic status families perform better as compared to children who experienced authoritarian and permissive parenting and were from low socioeconomic status families. |
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spelling | pubmed-106510062023-11-15 Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important Ali, Nayab Ullah, Asad Khan, Abdul Majid Khan, Yunas Ali, Sajid Khan, Aisha Bakhtawar Khan, Asad Din, Maaz Ud Ullah, Rahat Khan, Umar Niaz Aziz, Tariq Ahmad, Mushtaq PLoS One Research Article What are the effects of parenting styles on academic performance and how unequal are these effects on secondary school students from different gender and socioeconomic status families constitute the theme of this paper. A cross-sectional and purposive sampling technique was adopted to gather information from a sample of 448 students on a Likert scale. Chi-square, Kendall’s Tau-c tests and hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used to determine the extent of the relationship among the variables. Chi-square and Kendall’s Tau-c (T(c)) test results established that the socioeconomic status of the respondent’s family explained variation in children’s academic performance due to parenting style; however, no significant difference was observed in the academic performance of students based on gender. Furthermore, hierarchal multiple regression analysis established that the family’s socioeconomic status, authoritative parenting, permissive parenting, the interaction of socioeconomic status and authoritative parenting, and the interaction of socioeconomic status and permissive parenting were significant predictors (P<0.05) of students’ academic performance. These predictor variables explained 59.3 percent variation in the academic performance of children (R2 = 0.593). Results of hierarchal multiple regression analysis in this study ranked ordered the most significant predictors of the academic performance of children in the following order. Family socioeconomic status alone was the strongest predictor (β = 18.25), interaction of socioeconomic status and authoritative parenting was the second important predictor (β = 14.18), authoritative parenting alone was third in importance (β = 13.38), the interaction of socioeconomic status and permissive parenting stood at fourth place in importance (β = 11.46), and permissive parenting was fifth (β = 9.2) in influencing academic performance of children in the study area. Children who experienced authoritative parenting and were from higher socioeconomic status families perform better as compared to children who experienced authoritarian and permissive parenting and were from low socioeconomic status families. Public Library of Science 2023-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10651006/ /pubmed/37967095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286823 Text en © 2023 Ali et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ali, Nayab Ullah, Asad Khan, Abdul Majid Khan, Yunas Ali, Sajid Khan, Aisha Bakhtawar Khan, Asad Din, Maaz Ud Ullah, Rahat Khan, Umar Niaz Aziz, Tariq Ahmad, Mushtaq Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important |
title | Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important |
title_full | Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important |
title_fullStr | Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important |
title_full_unstemmed | Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important |
title_short | Academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: What attributes are important |
title_sort | academic performance of children in relation to gender, parenting styles, and socioeconomic status: what attributes are important |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10651006/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37967095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286823 |
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