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A model of parental achievement-oriented psychological control in academically gifted students
Authors:Alex C Garn  Jennifer L Jolly
Institution:1. School of Kinesiology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA;2. School of Education, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Abstract:This study investigated achievement-oriented parent socialization as it pertains to school avoidance in a sample of gifted students. A serial mediation model examining relationships among parental achievement-oriented psychological control (APC), fear of academic failure, academic amotivation, and school avoidance was tested. The sample included 230 gifted youth (Mage = 13.36; SD = 1.67) involved in summer programming. After factor structure and internal consistency of the instruments were confirmed, separate mediation models were analyzed for mother and father psychological control. In both models, bootstrap evidence supported the indirect relationship between parental APC and school avoidance (R2 = .29 mother/.29 father) through fear of academic failure (R2 = .18/.17) and academic amotivation (R2 = .10/.08). Many researchers of parental socialization and motivation focus on the brighter side of being gifted. Findings of this study follow a darker path of controlling socialization and avoidance-based psychological constructs that create problems in a subset of gifted students.
Keywords:academic amotivation  fear of academic failure  psychological control  school avoidance
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