# Parents Value Demonstration as a Determinant of Youth Experiences and Responses to Parents’ Warnings Following the Onset of Risk Behavior

**Authors:** Avi Assor, Rinat Cohen, Wendy Grolnick, Judith G. Smetana, Efrat Sher-Censor, Noam Itshaki

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10964-025-02196-7 · Journal of Youth and Adolescence · 2025-07-16

## TL;DR

This study explores how adolescents respond to parental warnings about risky behavior, finding that parents' consistent value demonstration reduces negative reactions.

## Contribution

The study introduces inherent value demonstration as a novel moderator of youth responses to parental warnings.

## Key findings

- Youth perceive parental warnings as negative when parents fail to demonstrate values.
- Inherent value demonstration is linked to more positive perceptions of parental reactions.
- Value demonstration reduces defiance in response to parental warnings.

## Abstract

When parents first learn about their adolescent’s problem behaviors, they may warn their teen that further involvement in problem behaviors will lead to increased restraints, surveillance, or resource withdrawal. However, research has not investigated how adolescents experience and respond to such warnings. Drawing on research on the benefits of parents’ demonstration of the merit of their values in their behavior (inherent value demonstration), this study examined the potential role of inherent value demonstration as a moderator of youth responses to warnings. Participants were 105 Israeli adolescents (Mage = 14.87 years, SD = 1.52, 57.1% female) who completed an individualized survey asking them to indicate which of 29 problem behaviors they had engaged in during the last month. The survey then selected the most serious problem behavior youth engaged in, and asked them to rate two parental reactions - warnings and perspective-taking - to the onset of this behavior, their experiences and responses following parents’ reactions, problem behavior recurrence, and parents’ general inclination to demonstrate their values in their behavior. As hypothesized, and with youth problem behavior characteristics and parents’ perspective-taking controlled, youth were more likely to experience their parents’ warnings as need-frustrating and respond defiantly when they perceived their parents as failing to demonstrate their values in their behavior. Additionally, inherent value demonstration was positively associated with perception of parents’ reactions as need supporting and negatively related to perception of parents reactions as need thwarting and defiance. These findings suggest that parents’ inherent value demonstration may function as a protective factor that enables youth to experience their parents’ warnings less negatively.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** depressive feelings (MESH:D003866)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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