Kristu Jayanti (Deemed to be University), Bangalore.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(01), 1590-1599
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.1.3538
Received on 05 September 2025; revised on 15 October 2025; accepted on 17 October 2025
Family plays a pivotal role in contributing to an adult’s emotional and psychological growth. Parents convey care and emotional support to their offspring, which aids in fostering secure attachment bonds, especially with their siblings. The current study fills the gap in previous studies by exploring how perceived parenting styles affect their view of sibling relationships among young Indian adults. The current study aims to explore the impact of perceived parenting styles, i.e., authoritative parenting, authoritarian parenting, and permissive parenting on sibling relationships. 250 participants were recruited using purposive sampling. The results found that there is a moderate positive relationship between authoritative parenting and sibling relationships, and it significantly predicts a favorable view of sibling relationships. There is a weak negative relationship between authoritarian parenting and sibling relationships. There exists no association between a permissive parenting style and sibling relationships. The study implies the benefits of authoritative parenting, emphasizing the need for a supportive and communicative family environment, which ultimately fosters secure relationships and empowers young minds to develop emotional resilience and strong interpersonal skills.
Parenting Styles; Authoritative Parenting Style; Sibling Relationships; Young Adults
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Nitya Chowdhary, Nyaika Borah, Noelin Joseph, Nidha Shanavas, Navya Bhatia and Nandana Suresh. Perceived Parenting Style and Sibling Relationship among Young Adults. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(01), 1590-1599. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.1.3538.
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