Abstract

Guided by the theoretical framework of Baumrind’s parenting style, this study aimed at providing a
 better understanding of the relationship between teaching style and adolescent depression. The
 panel data is from the Taiwan Educational Panel Survey (N=654). Findings showed that the effect of
 teaching style on adolescent depression had different pattern accross junior and senior high school
 students. And there is interaction effects between teaching style in junior and senior high school.
 Authoritarian teaching style played a more significant role for junior high students, and this effect
 can last especially among those whose perception of teaching style is authoritarian and authoritative
 in high school. And permissive teaching style was more important in senior high stage, it could
 decrease the levels of depression especially for those who perceived teaching style is indifferent and
 authoritarian in junior high school. Implications for future research were discussed.

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