Perception of parental socialization strategies in adoptive and non-adoptive families |
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Authors: | Bernedo Muñoz Isabel María Fuentes Rebollo María Jesús Fernández-Molina M Bersabé Morán Rosa |
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Affiliation: | Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain. bernedo@uma.es |
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Abstract: | Although parental socialization styles have been investigated in recent years, little research has been carried out on the issue of parental styles in adoptive families. The aim of this research is to analyse parental styles both from the point of view of the parents and of adopted and non-adopted adolescents, taking as covariables the adolescents' sex and age. The sample was made up of 55 adopted adolescents (20 boys and 35 girls with an age range of 11-17 years) and their 55 adoptive parents, and 402 non-adopted adolescents (200 boys and 202 girls with an age range of 11-17 years), and their 258 parents. Two scales evaluated parental styles: the Affect Scale and the Rules and Demands Scale. The results showed that, both from the point of view of the parents and of the adolescents, adoptive families are more affective, communicative and inductive, and less critical and indulgent than non-adoptive families. No differences were found between adopted and non-adopted adolescents on the Parents' Rigidity Scale. |
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