TY - JOUR
T1 - The Constancy of Structure of Perceived Parental Rearing Style in Greek and Spanish Subjects as Compared with the Dutch
AU - Arrindell, Willem A.
AU - Perris, Hjördis
AU - Denia, Mercedes
AU - Van der Ende, Jan
AU - Perris, Carlo
AU - Kokkevi, Anna
AU - Anasagasti, José Ignacio
AU - Eisemann, Martin
PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - To be able to contribute to the cross‐cultural study of child‐rearing practices and psychopathology, this study sought to examine the cross‐national generalizability of parental rearing constructs by analyzing self‐report data on the EMBU, an instrument designed to assess memories of one's parents' rearing behavior. Of the four primary factors identified originally with Dutch individuals, namely Rejection, Emotional Warmth, Overprotection and Favoring Subject, the first three were replicated in a similar form in a Greek and a Spanish sample of normal research volunteers. Other properties of the factors, their corresponding scales, and the items constituting the scales were such that it would be warranted to carry out mean scale level or pattern comparisons between subjects from the respective countries on the three constructs evidencing cross‐national constancy. Scale‐level factor analysis of these constructs produced identical two‐ factor compositions (CARE and PROTECTION) across the Greek, the Spanish and the Dutch samples which further supported this conclusion.
AB - To be able to contribute to the cross‐cultural study of child‐rearing practices and psychopathology, this study sought to examine the cross‐national generalizability of parental rearing constructs by analyzing self‐report data on the EMBU, an instrument designed to assess memories of one's parents' rearing behavior. Of the four primary factors identified originally with Dutch individuals, namely Rejection, Emotional Warmth, Overprotection and Favoring Subject, the first three were replicated in a similar form in a Greek and a Spanish sample of normal research volunteers. Other properties of the factors, their corresponding scales, and the items constituting the scales were such that it would be warranted to carry out mean scale level or pattern comparisons between subjects from the respective countries on the three constructs evidencing cross‐national constancy. Scale‐level factor analysis of these constructs produced identical two‐ factor compositions (CARE and PROTECTION) across the Greek, the Spanish and the Dutch samples which further supported this conclusion.
U2 - 10.1080/00207598808247749
DO - 10.1080/00207598808247749
M3 - Article
SN - 0020-7594
VL - 23
SP - 3
EP - 23
JO - International Journal of Psychology
JF - International Journal of Psychology
IS - 1
ER -