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Psychological maladjustment mediates the link between remembrances of parental rejection in childhood and loneliness in adulthood: A cross-cultural comparative study
Authors:Ronald P. Rohner  Diane L. Putnick  Alex D. Molaver  Sumbleen Ali  M. Mussaffa Butt  Dara M. Ibrahim  Cecilia Aurino  Marjolijn J. M. Blom  Fatima H. Darwesh  Stefania Auricchio  Araz H. Radha  Maria C. Miranda  Kari Adamsons  Vincenzo Paolo Senese
Affiliation:1. University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA;2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, USA;3. GC University, Lahore, Pakistan;4. Salahaddin University, Erbil, Iraq;5. University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Caserta, Italy;6. The Netherlands Council for Health and Society, The Hague, The Netherlands
Abstract:Drawing stimulus from interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory, this multicultural study examined relations between men's versus women's remembrances of maternal and paternal acceptance-rejection in childhood and their current level of loneliness, as mediated by adults' self-reported psychological maladjustment. Adults (N = 899) from five nations (Iraq, Italy, the Netherlands, Pakistan, and the United States) responded to the Adult version of the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire-short form for mothers and fathers, the Adult version of the Personality Assessment Questionnaire-short form, and the Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Loneliness Scale. Adults' remembrances of maternal and paternal rejection in childhood significantly and independently predicted feelings of loneliness but remembered paternal rejection was more strongly related to these feelings than were remembrances of maternal rejection. Psychological maladjustment fully mediated the effect of remembered maternal rejection but only partially mediated the effect of remembered paternal rejection on loneliness. There were no significant differences in these results across the five countries or genders. Overall, the results suggest that adults' remembrances of parental rejection in childhood—along with the theoretically expected development of psychological maladjustment—are likely to be associated panculturally with the experience of loneliness in adulthood.
Keywords:Loneliness  Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory  Psychological maladjustment  Acceptance-rejection syndrome  Gender
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