Parenting styles have been linked to a variety of outcomes in adulthood, including mental health, relationship satisfaction, and antisocial behavior. Authoritarian parenting, which is characterized by high levels of control and little warmth, has been associated with increased antisocial behavior in adulthood, while authoritative parenting, which is characterized by high levels of warmth and control, has been linked to decreased antisocial behavior.
Parenting styles have been linked to a variety of outcomes in adulthood, including mental health, relationship satisfaction, and antisocial behavior. Authoritarian parenting, which is characterized by high levels of control and little warmth, has been associated with increased antisocial behavior in adulthood, while authoritative parenting, which is characterized by high levels of warmth and control, has been linked to decreased antisocial behavior.