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Examining the intergenerational transmission of parental invalidation: Extension of the biosocial model
Development and Psychopathology ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-27 , DOI: 10.1017/s0954579421000778
Stephanie S M Lee 1 , Shian-Ling Keng 2 , Ryan Y Hong 1
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This study examined the intergenerational transmission of parental invalidation and whether parental difficulties in emotion regulation mediated the association between past experiences of invalidation and current invalidating parenting practices. We also aimed to investigate whether gender might influence the transmission of parental invalidation. We recruited a community sample of 293 dual-parent families (adolescent and their parents) based in Singapore. Parents and adolescents each completed measures of childhood invalidation, whereas parents additionally reported on their difficulties in emotion regulation. Results based on path analyses demonstrated that past parental invalidation experienced by fathers positively predicted current perceived invalidation by their children. The association between mothers’ childhood invalidation and current invalidating practices was fully mediated by mothers’ difficulties with emotion regulation. Further analyses revealed that parents’ current invalidating behaviors were not predicted by their past experiences of paternal or maternal invalidation. These findings point to the importance of considering the family invalidating environment as a whole when examining the influence of past experienced parental invalidation on emotion regulation and invalidating behaviors of second-generation parents. Our study provides empirical support for the intergenerational transmission of parental invalidation and highlights the need to address childhood experiences of parental invalidation in parenting programs.



中文翻译:

检查父母失效的代际传递:生物社会模型的扩展

本研究调查了父母无效化的代际传递,以及父母在情绪调节方面的困难是否介导了过去无效化经历与当前无效化育儿实践之间的关联。我们还旨在调查性别是否会影响父母无效的传播。我们在新加坡招募了 293 个双亲家庭(青少年及其父母)的社区样本。父母和青少年各自完成了童年失效的措施,而父母还报告了他们在情绪调节方面的困难。基于路径分析的结果表明,父亲过去经历的父母失效积极预测了他们的孩子当前感知到的失效。母亲的童年失效与当前失效实践之间的关联完全由母亲在情绪调节方面的困难所调节。进一步的分析表明,父母当前的无效行为并不是他们过去父亲或母亲无效的经历所预测的。这些发现表明,在研究过去经历的父母无效对第二代父母的情绪调节和无效行为的影响时,将家庭无效环境作为一个整体来考虑的重要性。我们的研究为父母无效的代际传递提供了实证支持,并强调了在育儿计划中解决父母无效的童年经历的必要性。进一步的分析表明,父母当前的无效行为并不是他们过去父亲或母亲无效的经历所预测的。这些发现表明,在研究过去经历的父母无效对第二代父母的情绪调节和无效行为的影响时,将家庭无效环境作为一个整体来考虑的重要性。我们的研究为父母无效的代际传递提供了实证支持,并强调了在育儿计划中解决父母无效的童年经历的必要性。进一步的分析表明,父母当前的无效行为并不是他们过去父亲或母亲无效的经历所预测的。这些发现表明,在研究过去经历的父母无效对第二代父母的情绪调节和无效行为的影响时,将家庭无效环境作为一个整体来考虑的重要性。我们的研究为父母无效的代际传递提供了实证支持,并强调了在育儿计划中解决父母无效的童年经历的必要性。这些发现表明,在研究过去经历的父母无效对第二代父母的情绪调节和无效行为的影响时,将家庭无效环境作为一个整体来考虑的重要性。我们的研究为父母无效的代际传递提供了实证支持,并强调了在育儿计划中解决父母无效的童年经历的必要性。这些发现表明,在研究过去经历的父母无效对第二代父母的情绪调节和无效行为的影响时,将家庭无效环境作为一个整体来考虑的重要性。我们的研究为父母无效的代际传递提供了实证支持,并强调了在育儿计划中解决父母无效的童年经历的必要性。

更新日期:2021-07-27
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