令人困惑的人格共同发展模式:一项对墨西哥裔家庭长达17年的纵向研究的结果。

IF 6.4 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Evan A Warfel,Angelina Sutin,Emorie D Beck,Richard W Robins
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目前的研究解决了一个关于人格发展的基本问题,但在很大程度上被忽视了:父母的人格特征的变化在多大程度上与孩子的人格特征的变化有关?许多发展过程表明,随着时间的推移,父母和孩子的个性可能存在交易关联,从而促进了他们的共同发展。这种共同发展可能是同型的(例如,父母和孩子责任心的变化之间的联系)和异型的(例如,父母责任心的变化和孩子外向性的变化之间的联系)。除了调查父母和孩子性格共同发展的程度,我们还调查了父母(母亲和父亲)性格共同发展的程度。我们对674个墨西哥裔家庭进行了长达17年的纵向研究,利用人格特征评估的双变量增长曲线模型对这些观点进行了检验。父母和子女特质轨迹的截距总体上是相关的,但我们没有发现斜率之间的显著相关性,这与我们对亲子共同发展的预期相反。我们发现了爸爸妈妈共同发展的更有力的证据,在外向性、亲和性和开放性方面存在显著的斜率相关性。在几乎所有的情况下,结果跨越了儿童性别、儿童出生和父母年龄。我们讨论了这些发现对青少年人格发展的影响。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Perplexing patterns of personality codevelopment: Findings from a 17-year longitudinal study of Mexican-origin families.
The present study addresses a fundamental yet largely neglected question about personality development: To what extent are changes in parent personality traits associated with changes in their child's personality traits? Numerous developmental processes suggest that parent and child personality might have transactional associations over time, contributing to their codevelopment. This codevelopment may be homotypic (e.g., associations between changes in parent and child conscientiousness) and heterotypic (e.g., associations between changes in parent conscientiousness and changes in child extraversion). In addition to investigating the extent to which parent and child personality codevelops, we also investigated the extent to which parental (mother and father) personality codevelops. We tested these ideas using bivariate growth curve models of personality trait assessments from a 17-year longitudinal study of 674 Mexican-origin families. Intercepts of parent and child trait trajectories were generally correlated, but we did not find significant correlations between the slopes, contrary to our expectation of parent-child codevelopment. We found stronger evidence for codevelopment in mom-dad dyads, with significant slope-slope correlations for extraversion, agreeableness, and openness. In almost all cases, the results generalized across child gender, child nativity, and parental age. We discuss the implications of the findings for adolescent personality development. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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12.70
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期刊介绍: Journal of personality and social psychology publishes original papers in all areas of personality and social psychology and emphasizes empirical reports, but may include specialized theoretical, methodological, and review papers.Journal of personality and social psychology is divided into three independently edited sections. Attitudes and Social Cognition addresses all aspects of psychology (e.g., attitudes, cognition, emotion, motivation) that take place in significant micro- and macrolevel social contexts.
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