This study examined three models depicting the relations between mother and father attachment, self-esteem and aggression. A total of 385 participants (173 males and 212 females), aged from 18 to 20 years, completed self-rating questionnaires covering mother and father attachment, self-esteem and aggression. Results showed that self-esteem had additive and mediation effects on both the father attachment-aggression and mother attachment-aggression relationships, and also moderated the mother attachment-aggression relation. These findings are discussed in terms of different models for the inter-relations of mother and father attachment, self-esteem and aggression in late adolescence. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.C
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The present research tested the extent to which perceptions of early childhood experiences with pare...
Background: A secure attachment style could promote more intimacy in romantic relationships, while a...
According to attachment theory, the quality of relationships with parental figures play a key role i...
Every year, adolescents’ aggressive behavior in the world continues to increase, including in Yogyak...
Interaction among children with their parents and peers has an important role in developing aggressi...
The present study investigated the relationship between variables of father’s behaviour and their da...
AbstractThis study used a structural model to investigate the mediating role of self-esteem in the r...
Palkovitz, RobThis study used data from the first two collection intervals of the National Longitud...
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Whether levels of parental attachment differentiate how individuals are peer victimised was studied ...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
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