This study provides an intracultural test of parental acceptance-rejection theory (PART) which postulates that the warmth dimension of parental behavior is related universally to the behavioral and personality disposi-tions of children. The study tests PART within an American community, using self-report procedures. It asks whether perceived acceptance and rejection is related to self-reported behavior of boys and girls, as pre-dicted by PART. Furthermore, it asks whether the relationship between perceived parental rejection and the reported behavioral dispositions of children varies by age and sex of the child. As postulated by PART, re-sults show: that the self-reported personality and behavioral dispositions of children between the ages ...
Aim To investigate perceived maternal acceptance/rejection in a group of sexually abused children/ad...
The differential contribution of maternal and paternal acceptance-rejection to children's psychologi...
This study investigated the relationship between chil-dren's perception of parents as loving or...
Grounded in Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory, this study assessed children’s (N = 1315) per...
The purpose of this study was to explore the moderating effect of children ́s perceived rejection on...
Parental acceptance-rejection, a dimension linked to child personality traits, is a construct studie...
Research reported here used identical factor analytic procedures on individual items in the child ve...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
Background: It is generally believed that parental rejection of children leads to child maladaptatio...
The present study focuses on analyzing the relationship between the parental acceptance–reject...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between sex, social status and temperament...
The research main objective was to assess the relationship between parental love versus lack of love...
Background: It is generally believed that parental rejection of children leads to child maladaptatio...
The impact of the subject's perceived level of parental acceptance-rejection on his perception of th...
Parental acceptance is important for children. Children need to receive positive responses from thei...
Aim To investigate perceived maternal acceptance/rejection in a group of sexually abused children/ad...
The differential contribution of maternal and paternal acceptance-rejection to children's psychologi...
This study investigated the relationship between chil-dren's perception of parents as loving or...
Grounded in Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory, this study assessed children’s (N = 1315) per...
The purpose of this study was to explore the moderating effect of children ́s perceived rejection on...
Parental acceptance-rejection, a dimension linked to child personality traits, is a construct studie...
Research reported here used identical factor analytic procedures on individual items in the child ve...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
Background: It is generally believed that parental rejection of children leads to child maladaptatio...
The present study focuses on analyzing the relationship between the parental acceptance–reject...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between sex, social status and temperament...
The research main objective was to assess the relationship between parental love versus lack of love...
Background: It is generally believed that parental rejection of children leads to child maladaptatio...
The impact of the subject's perceived level of parental acceptance-rejection on his perception of th...
Parental acceptance is important for children. Children need to receive positive responses from thei...
Aim To investigate perceived maternal acceptance/rejection in a group of sexually abused children/ad...
The differential contribution of maternal and paternal acceptance-rejection to children's psychologi...
This study investigated the relationship between chil-dren's perception of parents as loving or...