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Insofar as you can be part of me: the influence of intrusive parenting on young adult children's couple identity
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posted on 2023-06-08, 22:00 authored by Claudia Manzi, Miriam Parise, Raffaella Iafrate, Constantine Sedikides, Vivian VignolesVivian VignolesWhat is the role of family of origin in the formation of couple identity (i.e., considering couplehood as central to one's sense of self) among young adults? Two studies tested and supported the hypothesis that intrusive parenting hinders the couple identity of young adults. In Study 1, intrusive parenting was associated with weaker couple identity in a sample of 702 dating partners (351 couples). In Study 2, intrusive parenting was linked to a confused individual self-concept (i.e., lower self-concept clarity), which in turn was associated with weaker couple identity in a sample of 200 dating partners. Extra-relational factors, such as intrusive parenting, can and do predict the quality of couple identity.
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Self and IdentityISSN
1529-8868Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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5Volume
14Page range
570-582Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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2015-08-03Usage metrics
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