Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population

The affective involvement of parents in the socialization of their children is fundamental for the proper psychological and emotional adjustment of adolescents, although we know that it is difficult to study. In this research, the relationship between parenting style and hostility was analysed in Sp...

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Main Authors: María del Milagro Aymerich, Gonzalo Musitu, Francisco Palmero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/2962
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spelling doaj-9598525c375c4256afe21d9d9675b2452020-11-25T01:15:19ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-08-01109296210.3390/su10092962su10092962Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent PopulationMaría del Milagro Aymerich0Gonzalo Musitu1Francisco Palmero2Department of Basic Psychology, Clinical and Psychobiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Jaume I, 12071 Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, SpainFacultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Seville, SpainDepartment of Basic Psychology, Clinical and Psychobiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Jaume I, 12071 Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, SpainThe affective involvement of parents in the socialization of their children is fundamental for the proper psychological and emotional adjustment of adolescents, although we know that it is difficult to study. In this research, the relationship between parenting style and hostility was analysed in Spanish adolescents. Five-hundred and thirty-six adolescents participated in this study (53.7% males and 46.3% females), between the ages of 12 and 18 (M = 15.76, SD = 1.43), enrolled in 4 compulsory Secondary Education centers of the Castellon province. Family socialization was evaluated through the parental styles: authoritative, indulgent, authoritarian and negligent, and hostility, through the Cook–Medley Hostility Scale Criteria assessment. A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was carried out with multiple regression analysis. The results showed that hostility and compound hostility are higher in adolescents from authoritarian and authoritative families than in adolescents from indulgent families. It was also observed that the Mother’s Strictness/Imposition had the greatest effect on hostility, as well as a low acceptance/involvement of the father. Regarding parental styles, it was observed that mother’s deprivation, physical coercion, and mother’s verbal coercion were the greatest predictors of hostility. No differences were observed depending on the gender.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/2962parenting stylespsychosocial adjustmenthostilityadolescenceemotions
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author María del Milagro Aymerich
Gonzalo Musitu
Francisco Palmero
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Gonzalo Musitu
Francisco Palmero
Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population
Sustainability
parenting styles
psychosocial adjustment
hostility
adolescence
emotions
author_facet María del Milagro Aymerich
Gonzalo Musitu
Francisco Palmero
author_sort María del Milagro Aymerich
title Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population
title_short Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population
title_full Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population
title_fullStr Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population
title_full_unstemmed Family Socialisation Styles and Hostility in the Adolescent Population
title_sort family socialisation styles and hostility in the adolescent population
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The affective involvement of parents in the socialization of their children is fundamental for the proper psychological and emotional adjustment of adolescents, although we know that it is difficult to study. In this research, the relationship between parenting style and hostility was analysed in Spanish adolescents. Five-hundred and thirty-six adolescents participated in this study (53.7% males and 46.3% females), between the ages of 12 and 18 (M = 15.76, SD = 1.43), enrolled in 4 compulsory Secondary Education centers of the Castellon province. Family socialization was evaluated through the parental styles: authoritative, indulgent, authoritarian and negligent, and hostility, through the Cook–Medley Hostility Scale Criteria assessment. A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was carried out with multiple regression analysis. The results showed that hostility and compound hostility are higher in adolescents from authoritarian and authoritative families than in adolescents from indulgent families. It was also observed that the Mother’s Strictness/Imposition had the greatest effect on hostility, as well as a low acceptance/involvement of the father. Regarding parental styles, it was observed that mother’s deprivation, physical coercion, and mother’s verbal coercion were the greatest predictors of hostility. No differences were observed depending on the gender.
topic parenting styles
psychosocial adjustment
hostility
adolescence
emotions
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/2962
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