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Original Articles

Parental Confirmation and Affection as Mediators of Family Communication Patterns and Children's Mental Well-Being

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Pages 23-46 | Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

This study examined the extent to which parental confirmation and affection mediate the associations among family communication patterns (i.e., conversation and conformity) and young adult children's mental well-being (i.e., self-esteem, perceived stress, and mental health). Participants included 567 young adult children from both first-marriage and postdivorce families. Results supported most of the hypothesized relationships among family conversation and conformity orientations, parental confirmation and affection, and young adult children's mental health and well-being. No significant differences emerged in the associations among mothers' and fathers' communication behaviors and children's well-being. Finally, hierarchical regression analyses revealed that parental confirmation and affection partially mediates the effects of conversation orientations, and fully mediates the effects of conformity orientations, on young adult children's self-esteem and perceived stress. For mental health symptoms, however, parental confirmation fully mediated the effects of conversation and conformity orientations.

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