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On-line version ISSN 1886-1415Print version ISSN 0214-7823

Abstract

GORRIZ EGUARAS, Sayoa  and  IBABE EROSTARBE, Izaskun. The role of parenting practices on children's antisocial lies: a systematic review. Pap. Psicol. [online]. 2021, vol.42, n.2, pp.152-159.  Epub Apr 04, 2022. ISSN 1886-1415.  https://dx.doi.org/10.23923/pap.psicol.2956.

Objective: The main objective of the present work is to identify parenting styles or practices associated with the development of antisocial lying in children and adolescents. Methodology: A systematic review was carried out using the new PRISMA protocol in which the thirteen studies selected were exhaustively analyzed. Results: Aggressive parenting style and poor parental supervision were related to a greater number of antisocial lies. Inconsistent results were found regarding the influence of honesty/dishonesty practices on lying behavior between the laboratory and natural contexts. Conclusions: Antisocial lying behavior is related to a worse adaptation of children to society. Thus, its prevention through positive parenting practices is of crucial importance.

Keywords : Antisocial lying; Development; Parenting practices; Systematic review; PRISMA; Theory of mind and parenting styles.

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