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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 104, 1980 - Issue 1-2
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Relationships Between Evaluations of Self and Parents by Children from Intact and Divorced Families

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Pages 35-38 | Published online: 07 Jun 2019
 

Summary

In the present study 639 fifth through eighth grade boys and girls from a total of 14 school districts across the State of Kansas voluntarily filled out evaluative surveys for each of the following target groups: “yourself,” “mother,” “father,” and when applicable, “stepfather.” In accordance with Lifshitz's model and the findings reported by Parish and Copeland, children from intact families were found to have self-concepts that were significantly correlated with how they evaluated their mothers and fathers. In addition, children from divorced families were found to have self-concepts that were significantly correlated with their ratings of their mothers and stepfathers, but not with their fathers. However, of those children from divorced families, those whose parents had been divorced for less than two years had self-concepts that were strongly correlated with their evaluations of their mothers and also significantly correlated with their evaluations of both their natural fathers and their stepfathers.

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