Mindful parenting inhibits adolescents from being greedy: The mediating role of adolescent core self-evaluations

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Zhenzhen Liu
Xiaomin Sun
Yarong Guo
Fang Luo
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[1] Beijing Normal University,Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Psychology Education (Beijing Normal University), Faculty of Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Dispositional greed; Mindful parenting; Core self-evaluations; Mediating effect;
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Greed, which is detrimental, is suggested to be a disposition developed at an early stage of life. Since parenting practices have profound impacts on youth development, the current study aimed to explore whether mindful parenting could prevent adolescents from being greedy and examine the mediating role of adolescent core self-evaluations. Study 1 (N = 272) used self-reported data from adolescents to test the hypotheses. Study 2 (N = 525) provided further evidence with multisource data from both adolescents and their primary caregivers (mainly mothers). The results indicated that both mindful parenting perceived by adolescents and mindful parenting reported by primary caregivers had significant impacts on adolescent dispositional greed, and the mediating effect of adolescent core self-evaluations was significant. Mindful parenting could inhibit adolescent greed partially by contributing positively to children’s core self-evaluations. The theoretical and practical implications of the current study results as well as future research directions are discussed.
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页码:15991 / 16000
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