Author:
Zanon Cristian,Bastianello Micheline Roat,Pacico Juliana Cerentini,Hutz Claudio Simon
Abstract
AbstractSome studies have suggested that personality factors are important to optimism
development. Others have emphasized that family relations are relevant variables
to optimism. This study aimed to evaluate the importance of parenting styles to
optimism controlling for the variance accounted for by personality factors.
Participants were 344 Brazilian high school students (44% male) with mean age of
16.2 years (SD = 1) who answered personality,
optimism, responsiveness and demandingness scales. Hierarchical regression
analyses were conducted having personality factors (in the first step) and
maternal and paternal parenting styles, and demandingness and responsiveness (in
the second step) as predictive variables and optimism as the criterion.
Personality factors, especially neuroticism (β
= –.34, p < .01), extraversion
(β = .26, p
< .01) and agreeableness (β =
.16, p < .01), accounted for 34% of the optimism
variance and insignificant variance was predicted exclusively by parental styles
(1%). These findings suggest that personality is more important to optimism
development than parental styles.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,General Psychology,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
3 articles.
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