Family Structure Moderates the Relationship between Parenting Styles and Psychological Well-being among Nursing Students
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Keywords

Family structure
Parenting styles
Psychological well-being
Nursing

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Family Structure Moderates the Relationship between Parenting Styles and Psychological Well-being among Nursing Students. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 26(2), 215-222. https://doi.org/10.4314/ajbr.v26i2.10

Abstract

Psychological well-being as a positive mental state defines an individual's self-acceptance, positive connection with others, 
environmental mastery, autonomy, life purpose, and self-awareness, all of which improve one's quality of life. The mental state 
of healthcare providers is often overlooked or given little attention in low-and middle-income countries; however, this area of 
exploration remains a major concern in Nigeria. This study aims to investigate whether family structure moderates the 
relationship between parenting styles and psychological well-being among nursing students in Imo State, Nigeria. Three hundred 
and thirty-eight (338) nursing students selected from two different nursing institutions in Imo State were sampled in this study. 
The participants' age ranges from 18–50 years (M = 36.82 and SD = 10.46). The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design. 
Two research instruments were used for data collection: the Parenting Style Rating Scale (PSRS) and the Psychological 
Wellbeing Rating Scale (PWR). Moderated regression analysis was conducted using Process Macro version 4.1 to analyse the 
data. The result revealed that family structure significantly predicted psychological well-being. Also, parental styles positively 
and significantly predicted psychological well-being. Furthermore, family structure positively and significantly moderates the 
relationship between parenting styles and psychological well-being. The study emphasizes the need for adequate measures to 
improve the psychological well-being of nursing students by developing a grass-roots advocacy and sensitization program for 
student-parents or sponsors that would encourage parental involvement or participation in their child’s quality of life. 

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