PERCEIVED PARENTING STYLE AND PERFECTIONISM IN EARLY AND MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
Journal
Academic Medical Journal
Date Issued
2024
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DOI
doi.org/10.53582/AMJ2441048n
Abstract
The family lays the foundations of the personality and shapes the children from a
biological to a social being, and accordingly, the children form their personality. The aim of
this study was to test the association of perceived parenting styles with perfectionism in
individuals in early and middle adulthood, as well as the association between individual
perceived parenting styles and perfectionism subscales and differences between them. The
study was conducted on 100 respondents, and a positive relationship was determined between
the perceived authoritarian and permissive parenting style and perfectionism, as well as a
negative relationship between the authoritative parenting style and perfectionism.
biological to a social being, and accordingly, the children form their personality. The aim of
this study was to test the association of perceived parenting styles with perfectionism in
individuals in early and middle adulthood, as well as the association between individual
perceived parenting styles and perfectionism subscales and differences between them. The
study was conducted on 100 respondents, and a positive relationship was determined between
the perceived authoritarian and permissive parenting style and perfectionism, as well as a
negative relationship between the authoritative parenting style and perfectionism.
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