Journal article

Parent emotion socialisation practices and their associations with personality and emotion regulation

EK Hughes, E Gullone

Personality and Individual Differences | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

This study aimed to examine parent emotion socialisation practices and their association with personality and emotion regulation (ER). Mothers (n= 353) and fathers (n= 206) of children and adolescents (n= 372; 10-18. years) completed measures of the five factor model of personality, ER, responses to child negative emotions, and emotional expressiveness. All five personality factors were related to parenting, with openness and agreeableness being most pertinent to socialisation practices. Although there were some significant associations between parent ER and emotion socialisation, ER explained very little variance in parenting after controlling for personality. The findings provide important..

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