Psychological outcomes in midadulthood associated with mother’s child-rearing attitudes in early childhoodEvidence from the 1970 British birth cohort

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Eirini Flouri
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[1] University of Oxford,Department of Social Policy and Social Work
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child-rearing attitudes; parenting; psychological well-being;
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This study used longitudinal data from the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70) to examine the role of mother’s child-rearing attitudes assessed when cohort members were aged 5 in children’s psychological well-being (psychological functioning, psychological distress, life satisfaction and selfefficacy) at age 30. Although at the multivariate level mother’s childrearing attitudes were not related to sons’ psychological well-being in adult life, in daughters self-efficacy and life satisfaction at age 30 were related to mother’s anti-child autonomy attitudes and mother’s non-authoritarian child-rearing attitudes, respectively. In addition, mother’s non-authoritarian childrearing attitudes had a protective effect against later psychological distress and low self-efficacy in daughters who had experienced significant material disadvantage in early childhood.
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