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  • The study investigates how parental psychological control affects children's prosocial behavior through their self-efficacy, using a sample of 1822 Chinese students aged 7 to 17.
  • Higher parental control is linked to lower self-efficacy in children, which subsequently leads to reduced intentions to engage in prosocial behaviors.
  • Gender plays a role, as the positive impact of self-efficacy on prosocial intentions is weaker for girls compared to boys, emphasizing the need for gender-sensitive approaches in parental guidance to foster prosocial behaviors.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Prosocial behavior is essential for individuals' development, and the study aims to analyze the relationship between parental psychological control and prosocial behavior.

Method: The current study investigated the relationships among Paternal Psychological Control (endogenous variable), General Self-Efficacy (mediator), and Prosocial Behaviors (exogenous endogenous variable) via a moderated mediation modeling approach (gender as the moderator). A total of 1822 Chinese students aged from 7- to 17-year-old (M = 12.4 years old, SD = 1.89, 48.6% girls) were included in the current study.

Results: After controlling participants' age, the only child status, family income, and parent's education level, results revealed that higher levels of parental control were associated with lower levels of students' self-efficacy, which, in turn, reduced students' prosocial behavior intention. Moreover, the relationship between self-efficacy and prosocial behavior intention was moderated by students' gender, where the positive effects of self-efficacy on prosocial behavior intentions were reduced in girls.

Conclusion: Findings highlight the importance of parental psychological control for supporting children's self-efficacy to promote prosocial behaviors on different gender groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517206PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811821DOI Listing

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