Adolescent Self-Handicapping, Depressive Affect, and Maternal Parenting Styles

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Sonia H. Greaven
Darcy A. Santor
Richard Thompson
David C. Zuroff
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[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Psychology
[2] Dalhousie University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Pennsylvania Medical System,Department of Psychiatry
[4] McGill University,Department of Psychology
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Parenting Stress; Parenting Variable; Parenting Style; Young Person; Maternal Care;
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Most research on self-handicapping has focused on adults. Only a few studies have examined self-handicapping in adolescents or the particular characteristics of the family environment that are associated with self-handicapping. Adolescents (N = 141) and their mothers completed a series of questionnaires assessing adolescent self-handicapping, adolescent dysphoria, and parenting variables in mothers, including parenting styles (care and overprotection) and parenting stress due to situational variables, parent–child dysfunctional interactions, and behavioral characteristics of the child. Results showed (a) that self-handicapping was positively related to age in girls, but not in boys, (b) that there was a strong relation between self-handicapping and dysphoria in both boys and girls, (c) that mother-rated care negatively predicted self-handicapping in girls beyond the effects due to girls' dysphoria, and (d) that maternal care moderated the relationship between self-handicapping and dysphoria in boys. Maternal care and depressive affect in young persons are independently related to self-handicapping behaviors in adolescents. Results are discussed in terms of implications for the hypothesized etiology of self-handicapping.
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页码:631 / 646
页数:15
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