Personality Functioning and Parenting Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Parental Identity.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Jacopo Tracchegiani, Andrea Fontana, Ilaria Maria Antonietta Benzi, Marco Cacioppo, Nicola Carone
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Abstract

Parental personality is a key determinant of parenting behaviors. Prior research has identified associations between parental identity dimensions (i.e., commitment, in-depth exploration, reconsideration of commitment) and both personality traits and parenting practices. However, the role of personality functioning in these relations remains underexplored, particularly from a dimensional perspective. The present cross-sectional study examined the impact of impairments in self (i.e., identity, self-direction) and interpersonal (i.e. empathy, intimacy) personality functioning on parenting behaviors, exploring the mediating role of parental identity in a community sample of 937 cisgender heterosexual parents (Mage = 41.80, SD = 7.48; 80.26% mothers) with children mean aged 9.16 years (SD = 5.22; 50.59% assigned female at birth). Structural equation modeling indicated that impairments in interpersonal functioning were directly associated with higher levels of parental rejection. Significant indirect effects also emerged: greater impairments in both self- and interpersonal functioning were linked to increased parental rejection via lower in-depth exploration and higher reconsideration of commitment. Additionally, self-functioning impairments were indirectly associated with greater parental rejection through reduced commitment. These findings underscore the mediating role of parental identity in the association between personality functioning and parenting, highlighting parental identity as a critical target for prevention and intervention efforts aimed at promoting healthier parent-child relationships.

人格功能与父母行为:父母认同的中介作用。
父母的性格是决定父母行为的关键因素。先前的研究已经确定了父母身份维度(即承诺、深入探索、重新考虑承诺)与人格特质和育儿实践之间的关联。然而,人格功能在这些关系中的作用仍未得到充分探索,特别是从维度的角度来看。本研究以937名儿童平均年龄为9.16岁(SD = 5.22, 50.59%出生时为女性)的顺性异性恋父母为研究对象,探讨了自我(认同、自我导向)和人际(共情、亲密)人格功能障碍对子女教养行为的影响,探讨了父母认同的中介作用。(Mage = 41.80, SD = 7.48, 80.26%为母亲)结构方程模型表明,人际关系功能障碍与较高程度的父母排斥直接相关。显著的间接影响也出现了:自我和人际功能的更大损害与父母通过更低的深度探索和更高的重新考虑承诺而增加的拒绝有关。此外,自我功能障碍通过减少承诺间接与父母更大的拒绝有关。这些发现强调了父母身份在人格功能和养育子女之间的关联中的中介作用,强调了父母身份是旨在促进更健康的亲子关系的预防和干预努力的关键目标。
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CiteScore
2.80
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发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetic Psychology is devoted to research and theory in the field of developmental psychology. It encompasses a life-span approach, so in addition to manuscripts devoted to infancy, childhood, and adolescence, articles on adulthood and aging are also published. We accept submissions in the area of educational psychology as long as they are developmental in nature. Submissions in cross cultural psychology are accepted, but they must add to our understanding of human development in a comparative global context. Applied, descriptive, and qualitative articles are occasionally accepted, as are replications and refinements submitted as brief reports. The review process for all submissions to The Journal of Genetic Psychology consists of double blind review.
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