Release Date: 2022-10-18

Role of Parenting in Developing Self-Concept, Narcissism and Anger Among Adults

Release Date: 2022-10-18

The present study aimed to study effects of parenting on self-concept, narcissism and anger among adults. For this purpose, the study was conducted in three phases. Phase one consists of content analysis of the study variables. In order to establish understanding of the previous research trends. In the second phase, permission to use the scales [...]

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359012
ISBN978-605-335-901-2 (PDF)
LanguageENG
Page Count214
Print Lenght214
PlaceIstanbul
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The present study aimed to study effects of parenting on self-concept, narcissism and anger among adults. For this purpose, the study was conducted in three phases. Phase one consists of content analysis of the study variables. In order to establish understanding of the previous research trends. In the second phase, permission to use the scales and ethical clearance to carry out the study was done. In the third phase of the study, research objectives and hypotheses were tested. 628 male and female adults were approached and were administered the scales. Results showed good reliability and item total correlations of the instruments. Parenting mediate the relationship between self-concept and narcissism, self-concept and anger; and narcissism and anger. Age moderate the relationship between the study variables. Gender differences across the variables were also studied. Theoretical and clinical implications of this research are discussed along with limitations of these studies. This study further clarifies the role of parenting and speaks to the need for further research in establishing the mechanisms by which parenting may lead to the development of inflated self-concept, narcissistic traits and excessive and inappropriate expression of anger among adults.
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