The role of family structure and parenting in first year university adjustment
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Date
2018
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SAGE
Abstract
The first year of university creates new experiences and challenges for first years and lays the
foundation for the subsequent years of study. This first year has implications for academic
development, mental health, and well-being of students and subsequently student retention.
The majority of South African university students stay within their familial home unlike their
international counterparts. The family may therefore play a contributory role in adjustment to
university but this role is somewhat unclear. The current study therefore aimed to establish the
associations between university adjustments of first year students, family structure, and parenting.
The study employed a cross-sectional design, with a sample of 556 first year undergraduate
students at a South African university. The data were collected using an electronic selfadministered questionnaire on a secure online platform using the Perceived Parental Autonomy
Support Scale and the College Adaptation Questionnaire. Data analysis included hierarchical
regression analyses and one-way analyses of variance to determine and compare the relationships
between the variables. The results suggest that students from two-parent families were more
adjusted than those from one-parent families. Autonomy-supportive parenting predicted positive
university adjustment for the total sample, but only maternal autonomy-supportive parenting
predicted good adjustment for students in two-parent families. This study highlights the potential
role parents and families may play in the adjustment of first year students to university. This
is particularly relevant in South Africa where many students are first-generation students, are
challenged in transitioning to university, and this may have subsequent mental health–related
challenges.
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Keywords
Adjustment, Family structure, First year students, Parenting, University
Citation
Daniels, V. Z. et al.(2019). The role of family structure and parenting in first year university adjustment. South African Journal of Psychology, 49(3), 446–459. https://doi.org/10.1177/0081246318805267