Parental Acceptance and Children’s Psychological Adjustment in the Context of Power and Prestige

作者: Miguel A Carrasco , Ronald P Rohner , None

DOI: 10.1007/S10826-012-9675-0

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摘要: On a sample of 313 nine- through 16-year-old Spanish children this study explored the question: Is relation between paternal versus maternal acceptance and psychological adjustment offspring significantly affected by level interpersonal power and/or prestige each parent within family? The relationship perceived parental children’s depends on which was to have higher or than other. This trend especially strong in families when mothers were both fathers. strongest overall contribution adjustment, however, made where fathers highest prestige.

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