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The Adverse Influence of Permissive Parenting on Personal Growth and the Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence
Authors:Grace A. Wischerth  Marc A. Brackett  Donna Perkins
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Development and Family Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY;2. Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT;3. Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NC
Abstract:In this research the presumed negative associations between permissive parenting and both adolescents' emotional intelligence and personal growth were examined. Previous studies have demonstrated a positive association between emotional intelligence and personal growth as well as a negative association between permissive parenting and personal growth. The authors extend previous research by testing a hypothesized process model through which permissive parenting negatively predicts scores on an ability measure of emotional intelligence that, in turn, predicts personal growth. The results indicated that emotional intelligence is both negatively associated with permissive parenting and that individual differences in emotional intelligence predict increased personal growth. In addition, we found that permissive parenting's negative influence on subsequent personal growth is mediated by emotional intelligence. It is suggested that permissive parenting might adversely influence the development of emotional intelligence by limiting both the number of challenging emotional experiences and the extent to which parents directly facilitate emotional growth.
Keywords:Emotional intelligence  parenting style  permissive parenting  personal growth  well-being
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