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The inter-relations of mother and father attachment, self-esteem and aggression during late adolescence

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posted on 2024-09-17, 02:06 authored by R Gomez, S McLaren
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.

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Publication title

Aggressive Behavior: A Multidisciplinary Journal Devoted to The Experimental and Observational Analysis of Conflict in Humans and Animals

Volume

33

Issue

2

Pagination

160-169

ISSN

0096-140X

Department/School

Psychology

Publisher

Wiley-Liss

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Div John Wiley & Sons Inc, 605 Third Ave, New York, USA, Ny, 10158-0012

Socio-economic Objectives

200409 Mental health

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