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The Impacts of Parenting and Senior High School Students’Self-Concepts on Delinquency in Taiwan Metropolitan Areas Author: Tzyy-Wen Tan(Department and Graduate Institute of Criminology, National Chung Cheng University),Yuk-Ying Tung(Institute of Education, National Cheng Kung University)

Vol.&No.:Vol. 55, No. 3
Date:September 2010
Pages:203-233
DOI:10.3966/2073753X2010095503008

Abstract:

The main purpose of this study was to compare the impact of parenting with that of the senior high school students’ self-concepts on the delinquent behavior in Taiwan metropolitan areas. Secondarily, this research was also constructed to evaluate the effects of the students’ self-concepts on the relationship between parenting and delinquency. In this study, the students’ self-concepts mainly focused on their ‘moral direction’, ‘self-esteem’, and ‘ego-resilience’. The valid sample subjects, 784 senior high school students, were selected from Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung metropolitan school districts with a random stratified-cluster method. And the nested regression method was used to analyze the collected data. The findings of this study show: (1) parental caring, parenting and moral direction have direct effects on the students’ delinquent behavior; (2) compared with the students’ self-concepts, parental caring is more contributive in predicting the development of the students’ delinquency; (3) moral direction plays a significant role, influencing the relationship between the parenting and the students’ delinquency.

Keywords:parenting, self-concepts, senior high school students’ delinquency

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APA FormatTan, Z.-W., & Tung, C.-C. (2010). The Impacts of Parenting and Senior High School Students’ Self-Concepts on Delinquency in Taiwan Metropolitan Areas. Journal of Research in Education Sciences, 55(3), 203-233. doi:10.3966/2073753X2010095503008