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Parenting Practices Questionnaire

Parenting Practices Questionnaire

The Parenting Practices Questionnaire (Robinson et at., 1995), formerly known as Parenting Practices Questionnaire, is a 62-item scale designed to measure parenting style. Different versions of the scale have been created which include a subset of the original 62 items.

Reference

Robinson, C. C., Mandeco, B., Olsen, S. F., & Hart, C. H. (1995). Authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting practices: Development of a new measure. Psychological Reports, 77, 819-830. https://doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1995.77.3.819

List of questions

Question number

Question item

Original 62-item version

PSDQ1

1

[He encourages][I encourage] our child to talk about the child's troubles.

2

[He guides][I guide] our child by punishment more than by reason. 

 

3

[He knows][I know] the names of our child's friends.

 

4

[He fids][I find] it difficult to discipline our child.

5

[He gives praise][I give praise] when our child is good.

6

[He spanks][I spank] when our child is disobedient.

7

[He jokes and plays][I joke and play] with our child.

 

8

[He withholds][I withhold] scolding and/or criticism even when our child acts contrary to our wishes.

 

9

[He shows][I show] sympathy when our child is hurt or frustrated.

 

10

[He punishes][I punish] by taking privileges away from our child with little if any explanation.

11

[He spoils][I spoil] our child.

12

[He gives][I give] comfort and understanding when our child is upset.

13

[He yells or shouts][I yell or shout] when our child misbehaves.

14

[He is][I am] easy going and relaxed with our child.

 

15

[He allows][I allow] our child to annoy someone else.

 

16

[He tells][I tell] our child our expectations regarding behavior before the child engages in an activity.

 

17

[He scolds and criticizes][ I scold and criticize] to make our child improve.

18

[He shows][I show] patience with our child.

 

19

[He grabs][I grab] our child when being disobedient.

20

[He states][I state] punishments to our child and does not actually do them.

21

[He is][I am] responsive to our child's feelings or needs.

22

[He allows][I allow] our child to give input into family rules.

23

[He argues][I argue] with our child.

 

24

[He appears][I appear] confident about parenting abilities.

 

25

[He gives][I give] our child reasons why rules should be obeyed.

26

[He appears][I appear] to be more concerned with own feelings than with our child's feelings.

 

27

[He tells][I tell] our child that we appreciate what the child tries or accomplishes. 

 

28

[He punishes][I punish] by putting our child off somewhere alone with little if any explanation.

29

[He helps][I help] our child to understand the impact of behavior by encouraging our child to talk about the consequences of own actions.

30

[He is][I am] afraid that disciplining our child for misbehavior will cause the child to not like his/her parents.

 

31

[He takes][I take] our child's desires into account before asking the child to do something.

32

[He explodes][I explode] in anger towards our child.

33

[He is][I am] aware of problems or concerns about our child in school.

 

34

[He threatens][I threaten] our child with punishment more often than actually giving it.

35

[He expresses][I express] affection by hugging, kissing, and holding our child.

 

36

[He ignores][I ignore] our child's misbehaviour.

 

37

[He uses][I use] physical punishment as a way of disciplining our child.

38

[He carries][I carry] out discipline after our child misbehaves.

 

39

[He apologizes][I apologize] to our child when making a mistake in parenting

 

40

[He tells][I tell] our child what to do.

 

41

[He gives][I give] into our child when the child causes a commotion about something.

42

[He talks it over and reasons][I talk it over and reason] with our child when the child misbehaves.

 

43

[He slaps][I slap] our child when the child misbehaves.

44

[He disagrees][I disagree] with our child.

 

45

[He allows][I allow] our child to interrupt others.

 

46

[He has][I have] warm and intimate times together with our child. 

47

When two children are fighting, [he disciplines][I discipline] the children first and asks questions later.

 

48

[He encourages][I encourage] our child to freely express (himself)(herself) even when disagreeing with parents.

49

[He bribes][I bribe] our child with rewards to bring about compliance.

 

50

[He scolds or criticizes][I scold or criticize] when our child's behavior doesn't meet our expectations.

51

[He shows][I show] respect for our child's opinions by encouraging our child to express them.

52

[He sets][I set] strict well-established rules for our child.

 

53

[He explains][I explain] to our child how we feel about  the child's good and bad behavior.

54

[He uses][I use] threats as punishment with little or no justification.

55

[He takes][I take] into account our child's preferences in making plans for the family.

56

When our child  asks why (he)(she) has to conform, [he states][I state]: because I said so, or I am your parent and I want you to.

57

[He appears][I appear] unsure on how to solve our child's misbehavior.

 

58

[He explains][I explain] the consequences of the child's behavior.

59

[He demands][I demand] that our child does/do things.

 

60

[He channels][I channel] our child's misbehavior into a more acceptable activity.

 

61

[He shoves][I shove] our child when the child is disobedient.

 

62

[He emphasizes][I emphasize] the reasons for rules.

1 Robinson, C. C., Mandleco, B., Olsen, S. F., & Hart, C. H. (2001). The parenting styles and dimensions questionnaire (PSDQ). Handbook of family measurement techniques, 3, 319-321

Use of this scale in CLOSER Discovery study questionnaires and datasets

Version

Study

Year

Questionnaire

Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2011-2012

Wave 3 Questionnaire

Wave 3 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2012-2013

Wave 4 Questionnaire

Wave 4 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2013-2014

Wave 5 Questionnaire

Wave 5 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2014-2015

Wave 6 Questionnaire

Wave 6 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2015-2016

Wave 7 Questionnaire

Wave 7 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2016-2017

Wave 8 Questionnaire

Wave 8 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2017-2018

Wave 9 Questionnaire

Wave 9 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2018-2020

Wave 10 Questionnaire

Wave 10 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2019-2021

Wave 11 Questionnaire

Wave 11 Details of parenting styles Dataset

PSDQ

USoc

2020-2022

Wave 12 Questionnaire

-

PSDQ

USoc

2021-2023

Wave 13 Questionnaire

-

PSDQ

USoc

2022-2024

Wave 14 Questionnaire

-

 

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