JOURNAL ARTICLE
Recollections of parental psychological control: Associations with dysfunctional individuation, depressive symptoms, and shame and guilt.
Published In: Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2024, v. 88, n. 3. P. 270 1 of 3
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Authored By: Rodger, Jillian; Kealy, David 3 of 3
Abstract
Excessive parental psychological control may disrupt individuals' psychosocial development, thus influencing later psychological problems. The present study tests a retrospectively worded Parental Control and Disrespect Scale (PCDS) to examine factor structure and model fit as well as associations with individuation-related difficulties and negative affect. Study measures were completed by 482 adults at a single time-point. Confirmatory factor analysis suggested acceptable model fit of the retrospectively worded PCDS. PCDS scores were significantly associated with dysfunctional individuation, depressive symptoms, and generalized shame and guilt, remaining significant after controlling for age, gender, and neuroticism. Moderation analysis indicated certain associations as stronger among female participants, such that dysfunctional individuation was lower at decreased levels of parental control among women, while generalized guilt was higher at increased parental control among women. Findings support the retrospective use of the PCDS, indicating links between parental psychological control, individuation-related difficulties, and negative affect problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 2024/07, Vol. 88, Issue 3, p270
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Life Sciences
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0025-9284
- DOI:10.1521/bumc.2024.88.3.270
- Accession Number:179411530
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