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Parenting empathy: Associations with dimensions of parent and child psychopathology
Authors:Lamprini Psychogiou  Dave Daley  Margaret J. Thompson  Edmund J. S. Sonuga‐Barke
Affiliation:1. Developmental Brain‐Behaviour Unit, School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK;2. School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK;3. Child Study Center, New York University, New York, USA
Abstract:Background. Parenting empathy, the understanding by parents, and the sharing in their child's perspective, represents an important element of competent parenting. The present study tested the hypotheses that maternal empathy might be lower where mothers or their children display symptoms of psychopathology. Method. Mothers (N = 268) of school‐aged children completed questionnaires on child‐directed empathy and egoistic personal distress and their own and their child's symptoms of psychopathology across a number of broadly defined domains. Results. Child conduct problems were associated with decreased child‐directed empathy and increased maternal egoistic distress. Maternal aggressive characteristics and maternal ADHD symptoms were each associated with increased egoistic personal distress. Conclusion. The findings indicate that symptoms of psychopathology in children and adults are associated with deficits in empathy and increased maternal egoistic personal distress. The implications of the findings for responsive parenting and child social behaviour are discussed.
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