Perceived Family Environment and Symptoms of Emotional Disorders: The Role of Perceived Control, Attributional Style, and Attachment

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Kathleen Newcomb Rekart
Susan Mineka
Richard E. Zinbarg
James W. Griffith
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[1] Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial VAMC (116B),
[2] Northwestern University,undefined
[3] Northwestern University and the Family Institute at Northwestern University,undefined
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Parenting; Perceived control; Attachment; Attributional style; Depression and anxiety;
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Findings from decades of research suggest that a perceived lack of parental care and overprotection are positively related to later symptoms of emotional disorders in children and adolescents. The present study used a cross-sectional design to evaluate models investigating reported family environment during childhood, current attachments, control-related cognitions, and current symptoms of emotional disorders in adolescence. It was hypothesized the effect of a perceived controlling and rejecting family environment during childhood would influence current depression and anxiety, and that these effects would be partially accounted for by the quality of current attachments, perceived control, and attributional style. A sample of 234 university students was assessed. Regression analyses of variables, including analyses of indirect effects, were conducted. As predicted, current attachment, perceived control, and attributional style helped to account for relationships between some family variables, and depression and anxiety. Findings are discussed with respect to the interplay of family variables and models of emotional disorders.
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