A Model for the Formation of Maternal Authority Styles Starting from Attachment, and Mediated by Temperament and Character

A. Zohar, Lilach Lev Ari, R. Bachner-Melman
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Parenting styles powerfully influence child outcomes, and are thus of multi-generational significance. This study set out to examine a developmentally informed model that attachment styles, and then temperament traits, followed by character traits would predict parental styles. One hundred and eightytwo women in their thirties, mothers to children three to five years of age, self-reported online on the Temperament and Character Inventory, the Parental Authority Questionnaire, and the Experiences in Close Relationships. A structural equation model was built with excellent goodness of fit indices. Temperament and character traits were significantly predicted by attachment styles and in turn completely mediated the influence of attachment styles on parental styles. All four temperament traits and two character traits pointed meaningfully to the formation of parenting styles. In particular, being high on the temperament trait of Novelty seeking was detrimental to parental maintenance of boundaries and discipline. Being high on the character traits of Self-directedness and Cooperativeness was helpful for authoritative parenting and protective against authoritarian parenting. The current study found that mature personality, characterized by traits central to emotional regulation, goal-directed behavior, and working harmoniously with others, is beneficial to authoritative parenting. These results suggest that interventions to enhance parenting could focus on character development.
母亲权威风格的形成模式:以依恋为起点,以气质和性格为中介
父母教养方式对孩子的成长有很大影响,因此对几代人都有重要意义。这项研究的目的是检验一种发展模式,即依恋类型,然后是气质特征,然后是性格特征会预测父母的风格。128名30多岁的女性,3到5岁孩子的母亲,在网上自我报告了气质和性格量表,父母权威问卷和亲密关系的经历。建立了具有良好拟合优度指标的结构方程模型。性情和性格特征被依恋类型显著地预测,并反过来完全中介依恋类型对父母风格的影响。所有四种气质特征和两种性格特征都有意义地指出了父母教养方式的形成。特别是,追求新奇的气质特征对父母维持界限和纪律是有害的。高度的自我导向和合作性格特征有助于权威型父母的养育,并对专制型父母的养育起到保护作用。目前的研究发现,成熟的人格,以情绪调节、目标导向的行为和与他人和谐相处为特征,有利于权威型父母。这些结果表明,加强养育的干预措施可以集中在性格发展上。
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