A recent study of correlations of self-defeating personality and memories of parents' child-rearing behaviour has been replicated on a larger sample. Nonclinical volunteers (145 women and 114 men) were administered Schill's Self-defeating Personality Scale and a short version of the EMBU-Egna Minnen Betraffande Uppfostran (own memories of parental education) scale. Replicating previous findings, memories of rejecting or nonsupportive parents were significantly correlated with scores for the Self-defeating Personality Scale for both women (rejecting mother, r = 24; supportive mother, r = -.29; rejecting father, r = .23; supportive father, r = -.36) and men (rejecting mother, r = 40; rejecting father, r = .41; supportive father, r = -.28). Memories of an overinvolved parent were significantly correlated with self-defeating personality scores only among men (mother: r = .41; father: r = .36) as in the original study.

Rubino, I., Pezzarossa, B., Della Rosa, A., Siracusano, A. (2004). Self-defeating personality and memories of parents' child-rearing behaviour: A replication. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 94(2), 733-735 [10.2466/pr0.94.2.733-735].

Self-defeating personality and memories of parents' child-rearing behaviour: A replication

RUBINO, IVO;PEZZAROSSA, BIANCA;SIRACUSANO, ALBERTO
2004-01-01

Abstract

A recent study of correlations of self-defeating personality and memories of parents' child-rearing behaviour has been replicated on a larger sample. Nonclinical volunteers (145 women and 114 men) were administered Schill's Self-defeating Personality Scale and a short version of the EMBU-Egna Minnen Betraffande Uppfostran (own memories of parental education) scale. Replicating previous findings, memories of rejecting or nonsupportive parents were significantly correlated with scores for the Self-defeating Personality Scale for both women (rejecting mother, r = 24; supportive mother, r = -.29; rejecting father, r = .23; supportive father, r = -.36) and men (rejecting mother, r = 40; rejecting father, r = .41; supportive father, r = -.28). Memories of an overinvolved parent were significantly correlated with self-defeating personality scores only among men (mother: r = .41; father: r = .36) as in the original study.
2004
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/25 - PSICHIATRIA
English
adult; article; attitude; child; child development; child parent relation; child rearing; educational status; female; human; male; maternal behavior; memory; parent; paternal behavior; personality disorder; personality test; psychological aspect; reproducibility; statistics; Adult; Child; Child Development; Child Rearing; Educational Status; Female; Humans; Male; Maternal Behavior; Memory; Parent-Child Relations; Parents; Paternal Behavior; Personality Disorders; Personality Inventory; Rejection (Psychology); Reproducibility of Results
Rubino, I., Pezzarossa, B., Della Rosa, A., Siracusano, A. (2004). Self-defeating personality and memories of parents' child-rearing behaviour: A replication. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 94(2), 733-735 [10.2466/pr0.94.2.733-735].
Rubino, I; Pezzarossa, B; Della Rosa, A; Siracusano, A
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