Exploring the Impact of Parenting Styles on Juvenile Delinquency through the Lived Experiences of Adolescents

Authors

Kristha Kaye N. Anoya

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Keith Bryone D. Puga

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Charry P. Taping

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Jasmine Kaye B. Calope

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Dr. Junvil A. Insong

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100300245

Subject Category: Social science

Volume/Issue: 10/3 | Page No: 3290-3296

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-03-10

Accepted: 2026-03-16

Published: 2026-04-02

Abstract

This study explored the influence of parenting styles on juvenile delinquency through the lived experiences of adolescents in one of the cities of Misamis Occidental, Philippines. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, twelve adolescents with histories of engagement in violent or risk-related behaviors were interviewed to gain insight into how parental discipline, emotional support, and family dynamics shaped their behavior and decision-making. Data were analyzed using Moustakas’ phenomenological framework, emphasizing credibility, dependability, and confirmability.

Keywords

Parenting styles, juvenile delinquency, adolescent experiences, emotional support

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