Fathers and Perceptions of God Play an Important Role in Psychological Adjustment Among Emerging Adults in Guatemala and the United States.

The Journal of Genetic Psychology Pub Date : 2018-09-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-09 DOI:10.1080/00221325.2018.1502148
Brien K Ashdown, Amanda N Faherty, Carrie M Brown, Olivia Hanno, Alexandra Belden, Peter B Weeks
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Abstract

Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory posits that people require parental acceptance in childhood to develop healthy psychological adjustment. People's beliefs about and their relationship with deity also influences their psychological adjustment. The purpose of the present study was to investigate how both perceived parental acceptance and a relationship with deity are related to psychological adjustment for emerging adults in Guatemala and the United States. Participants (N = 189) from Guatemala and the United States completed measures of perceived parental acceptance-rejection, images of God, attachment to God, and psychological adjustment. Results indicate that perceived paternal acceptance-rejection was only a significant predictor of psychological adjustment in U.S. participants, and not in Guatemalan participants. In both samples, images of God did not predict psychological adjustment. However, an anxious attachment with God predicted psychological maladjustment for both groups. The findings suggest that two important factors to be considered by researchers, educators, and mental health professionals are adults' perceptions of their father's level of acceptance-rejection and the amount of anxiety they experience in their relationship with God.

父亲和对上帝的认知在危地马拉和美国的新生成人的心理适应中起着重要作用。
人际接受-拒绝理论认为,人们在童年时期需要父母的接受来发展健康的心理适应。人们对神的信仰及其与神的关系也影响着人们的心理调适。本研究的目的是调查在危地马拉和美国的新生成人的感知父母的接纳和与神的关系是如何与心理适应相关的。来自危地马拉和美国的参与者(N = 189)完成了感知父母接受-拒绝、上帝形象、对上帝的依恋和心理调整的测量。结果表明,在美国参与者中,感知到的父亲接受-拒绝仅是心理调整的显著预测因子,而在危地马拉参与者中则不是。在这两个样本中,上帝的形象并不能预测心理调整。然而,对上帝的焦虑依恋预示着两组人的心理失调。研究结果表明,研究人员、教育工作者和心理健康专家需要考虑的两个重要因素是,成年人对父亲接受或拒绝程度的看法,以及他们在与上帝的关系中所经历的焦虑程度。
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