Research on parenting styles and attachment experiences has paid little attention to the dimensions of moral development. It is, therefore, interesting to explore the relationship between parenting styles, internal working models of attachment, and the development of moral skills, in terms of moral disengagement. The study involved 307 young people (aged 19-25 years), and the dimensions examined were: parental styles (measured by the PSDQ: Tagliabue et al., 2014); attachment styles (ECR: Picardi et al., 2002); moral disengagement (MDS: Caprara et al., 2006). Results showed that the authoritative parenting style is negatively correlated with the two measures of attachment styles (anxiety and avoidance) and moral disengagement. The authoritarian and permissive styles are positively correlated with the two measures of attachment styles (anxiety and avoidance) and moral disengagement. Results also revealed a significant indirect effect of the authoritative style (b = −0.433, 95% BCa, CI [−0.882, −0.090]) and authoritarian style (b = −0.661, 95% BCa, CI [.230, 1.21]) on moral disengagement through anxiety. A serial mediation of anxiety and avoidance on the relationship between permissive style and moral disengagement (b =.077, 95% BCa, CI [.0006,.206]) is significant.

Parenting Styles and Moral Disengagement in Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Attachment Experiences / Di Pentima, L.; Toni, A.; Roazzi, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1325. - (2023), pp. 1-17. [10.1080/00221325.2023.2205451]

Parenting Styles and Moral Disengagement in Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Attachment Experiences

Di Pentima L.
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Toni A.
Secondo
Formal Analysis
;
Roazzi A.
Ultimo
Methodology
2023

Abstract

Research on parenting styles and attachment experiences has paid little attention to the dimensions of moral development. It is, therefore, interesting to explore the relationship between parenting styles, internal working models of attachment, and the development of moral skills, in terms of moral disengagement. The study involved 307 young people (aged 19-25 years), and the dimensions examined were: parental styles (measured by the PSDQ: Tagliabue et al., 2014); attachment styles (ECR: Picardi et al., 2002); moral disengagement (MDS: Caprara et al., 2006). Results showed that the authoritative parenting style is negatively correlated with the two measures of attachment styles (anxiety and avoidance) and moral disengagement. The authoritarian and permissive styles are positively correlated with the two measures of attachment styles (anxiety and avoidance) and moral disengagement. Results also revealed a significant indirect effect of the authoritative style (b = −0.433, 95% BCa, CI [−0.882, −0.090]) and authoritarian style (b = −0.661, 95% BCa, CI [.230, 1.21]) on moral disengagement through anxiety. A serial mediation of anxiety and avoidance on the relationship between permissive style and moral disengagement (b =.077, 95% BCa, CI [.0006,.206]) is significant.
2023
Attachment; moral disengagement; parenting style; young adults
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Parenting Styles and Moral Disengagement in Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Attachment Experiences / Di Pentima, L.; Toni, A.; Roazzi, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1325. - (2023), pp. 1-17. [10.1080/00221325.2023.2205451]
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