TY - JOUR T1 - Exploring the Impact of Parenting Strategies on Psychosomatic Symptoms in Swedish Youth A1 - Jinwoo Park A1 - Minji Kim A1 - Seung Lee JF - International Journal of Social and Psychological Aspects of Healthcare JO - Int J Soc Psychol Asp Healthc SN - 3108-4818 Y1 - 2025 VL - 5 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/Qo28Km6tf3 SP - 318 EP - 329 N2 - The connection between parents and their teenage children is vital for positive youth growth. This research investigates how different parenting approaches—specifically parental support, parental knowledge, and setting rules—relate to psychosomatic complaints during both middle and late adolescence. Data came from a large Swedish national cohort (n = 3,678). Teenagers answered self-report questionnaires first in 2017 (around 15–16 years old) and then again in 2019 (around 17–18 years old).  Of the parenting practices examined, parental support showed the strongest and most reliable negative cross-sectional links with psychosomatic complaints in both middle and late adolescence. Moreover, growing levels of parental support and parental knowledge were connected to falling levels of psychosomatic complaints among the adolescents. However, the levels of parental support and knowledge present at age 15–16 years did not forecast psychosomatic complaints two years later at age 17–18 years. The findings underscore the need for parents to remain actively involved throughout middle and late adolescence, with particular emphasis on providing steady, reliable support. UR - https://smerpub.com/article/exploring-the-impact-of-parenting-strategies-on-psychosomatic-symptoms-in-swedish-youth-s5pdjku8yjfphr9 ER -