Self-Perceptions of Comparative Power and Worth in Three Generational Families |
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Authors: | Clifton E. Barber Shelley A. Haddock |
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Affiliation: | (1) Human Development and Family Studies Department, Colorado State University, 119B Gifford Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA |
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Abstract: | This study focused on the extent to which self-perceptions of power and worth differed across members of three-generational families as they compared themselves with other family members. It was hypothesized that self evaluations of worth would show more stability than self evaluations of power in such comparisons. There was support for this hypothesis. Differences regarding self evaluations of power according to gender and generation were also examined. The rank order, from lowest to highest, of perceived comparative power was: female adolescent grandchildren, grandmothers, mothers, male adolescent grandchildren, grandfathers, and fathers. Implications of findings for family therapists are described. |
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Keywords: | three generational families gender power worth self-perceptions |
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