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Parents’ differential susceptibility to the effects of marital quality on sensitivity across the first year
Authors:Allison Jessee   Sarah C. Mangelsdorf   Geoffrey L. Brown   Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan   Aya Shigeto  Maria S. Wong
Affiliation:a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;b Northwestern University, United States;c University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States;d Ohio State University, United States
Abstract:The current investigation examined the differential susceptibility of parents to the effects of marital quality on changes in parenting. We predicted that parents who were high on the personality constructs Negative Affect and Constraint would be more susceptible to the effects of marital quality on their level of sensitivity. Sensitivity was assessed at 3.5 and 13 months for both mothers and fathers during a triadic interaction. Consistent with the differential susceptibility theory, results suggested that when mothers were high on Negative Affect and when fathers were high on Constraint, their marital quality was associated with changes in sensitivity. This investigation suggests that personality factors may create “vulnerabilities” in parents that make them differentially susceptible to the effects of the family environment on parenting.
Keywords:Parent–  child relations   Differential susceptibility   Personality   Marital relations   Family dynamics
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