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Parental Authority and Early Maladaptive Schemas
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Parental Authority and Early Maladaptive Schemas

John R Buri, Maria C Post and Marissa C Alliegro
08/2018

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Achievement At Risk Persons Attitudes Authoritarianism Child Rearing Emotional Response Family Environment Fathers Mothers Parent Child Relationship Parenting Styles Permissive Environment Personal Autonomy Power Structure Predictor Variables Psychological Patterns Questionnaires Social Isolation Trust (Psychology) College Students
The relationship between Young's (1999) Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMSs) and Baumrind's (1971) parental authority prototypes (i.e., permissive, authoritarian, and authoritative) were investigated. As hypothesized, parental authoritarianism positively predicted the prevalence of EMSs, whereas authoritativeness was inversely related to EMS scores. Together, parental authoritarianism and authoritativeness explained 31.7% of the variance in the Total EMS scores.

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