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Parental Socialization and Its Impact across the Lifespan

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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bs10060101

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parental socialization; adolescence; adult development

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  1. Nottingham Trent University, UK (Valencian Regional Government) [ACIF/2016/431, BEFPI/2017/058]
  2. Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Government of Spain [FPU16/00988]
  3. Nottingham Trent University, UK (European Social Fund) [ACIF/2016/431, BEFPI/2017/058]

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Classical studies have found that parental warmth combined with parental strictness is the best parental strategy to promote children's psychosocial development. Nevertheless, a growing set of emergent studies has questioned the benefits of parental strictness. The present study examined parental socialization and its short- and long-term impact on the psychosocial development of adolescents and adult children. The sample consisted of 2150 Spanish participants, 623 adolescents (12-18 years), 619 young adults (19-35 years), 502 middle-aged adults (35-59 years), and 406 older adults (60 years or older). Families were classified into one of four typologies (indulgent, authoritative, authoritarian, and neglectful). Psychosocial development was examined with five indicators (physical and family self-concept, nervousness, empathy, and internalization of social values of benevolence). The results show a common short- and long-term pattern between parenting styles and psychosocial development: the indulgent style equaled or even surpassed the authoritative style, whereas the neglectful and authoritarian styles were associated with low scores. The present findings were discussed by considering the importance of the cultural context in family socialization. Additionally, the long-term impact of parental socialization seems to be crucial, even in adulthood.

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