According to Bowlby's theory of attachment, the role of early experience and parenting is of crucial importance to child development and mental health. In addition, several research findings suggest that parental bonding and different types of attachment play a crucial role in personality development. The present study examines the association between parental bonding experiences (lack of parental care, overprotection or both) and depression during adulthood. The objective of the present study was to evaluate different personality dimensions as possible mediators of the relation between perceptions of parental bonding and depressive symptoms in adult life. Methods: 181 participants (15-49 years old) completed the Parental Bonding Instrument...
BackgroundBrothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and reari...
Background: Brothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and rea...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
In epidemiology and psychiatry research, the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) is commonly used to a...
Attachment theory emphasises continuity in patterns of social interaction and adjustment facilitated...
According to attachment theory, the quality of the early child-parent bond determines the child's in...
The relationship between perceived parental style in childhood and depression in adulthood has been ...
Associations between parenting style and depressive symptomatology in a community sample of young ad...
The Effects of Parental Relationships and Psychological Wellbeing on Childhood Depression Previous r...
Effects of maternal depression on infants and children have been widely studied, but there has been ...
According to the American College Health Association 31.3% of college students reported feeling depr...
Attachment patterns between parent and child have been shown to make a great contribution to individ...
The role of caring parent-child relationships in the development of depression has been investigated...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-50)This study???s purposes were to examine: (a) the re...
This study assesses the roles of attachment, affect regulation, and separation-individuation in the ...
BackgroundBrothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and reari...
Background: Brothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and rea...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
In epidemiology and psychiatry research, the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) is commonly used to a...
Attachment theory emphasises continuity in patterns of social interaction and adjustment facilitated...
According to attachment theory, the quality of the early child-parent bond determines the child's in...
The relationship between perceived parental style in childhood and depression in adulthood has been ...
Associations between parenting style and depressive symptomatology in a community sample of young ad...
The Effects of Parental Relationships and Psychological Wellbeing on Childhood Depression Previous r...
Effects of maternal depression on infants and children have been widely studied, but there has been ...
According to the American College Health Association 31.3% of college students reported feeling depr...
Attachment patterns between parent and child have been shown to make a great contribution to individ...
The role of caring parent-child relationships in the development of depression has been investigated...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-50)This study???s purposes were to examine: (a) the re...
This study assesses the roles of attachment, affect regulation, and separation-individuation in the ...
BackgroundBrothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and reari...
Background: Brothers and sisters growing up together share a large proportion of their genes and rea...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...