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The Intergenerational Transmission of Perfectionism: Parents' Psychological Control as an Intervening Variable.
Authors:Soenens  Bart; Elliot  Andrew J; Goossens  Luc; Vansteenkiste  Maarten; Luyten  Patrick; Duriez  Bart
Abstract:The present study investigated the role of parental (adaptive and maladaptive) intrapersonal perfectionism as a predictor of parental psychological control and the role of parents' psychological control in the intergenerational transmission of perfectionism in a sample of female late adolescents and their parents. First, parental maladaptive perfectionism, but not parental adaptive perfectionism, significantly predicted parents' psychological control even when controlling for parents' neuroticism. This relationship was found to be stronger for fathers than for mothers. Second, a significant direct relationship was found between mothers' and daughters' maladaptive perfectionism but not between fathers' and daughters' maladaptive perfectionism. Third, process analyses showed that, for both mothers and fathers, psychological control is an intervening variable in the relationship between parents' and daughters' maladaptive perfectionism. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:parenting  psychological control  perfectionism  intergenerational transmission
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