Interpersonal sensitivity mediates the effects of perceived parenting styles on state anxiety and negative assessment of life events in adult volunteers from the community

Author:

Seki Tomoteru1ORCID,Morishita Chihiro1ORCID,Ishii Yoshitaka1,Deguchi Ayaka1,Higashiyama Motoki1,Iwata Yoshio1,Ono Miki1,Honyashiki Mina1ORCID,Masuya Jiro1,Kusumi Ichiro2,Inoue Takeshi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Psychiatry Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine Hokkaido Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimThe association of parenting experiences in childhood with anxiety symptoms in adulthood has yet to be clarified. We hypothesized that interpersonal sensitivity (IPS) mediates the impacts of parenting experiences in childhood on anxiety symptoms and negative assessment of life events in adulthood.MethodsAn observational cross‐sectional study was carried out from January 2014 to August 2014 on 853 adults. Participants provided their demographic information and answered the following four self‐administered questionnaires: Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure (IPSM), Life Experiences Survey (LES), and State–Trait Anxiety Inventory Form Y (STAI‐Y). The data of a total of 404 participants who agreed to take part in this study were analyzed.ResultsMultiple regression analysis with the State Anxiety subscale of STAI‐Y as the dependent variable identified the following five out of the 15 independent variables as being statistically significant: IPSM total, LES positive and negative, PBI paternal overprotection, and employment status. This model explains 17.8% of the State Anxiety subscale score. In the structural equation models, the Care subscale showed significant indirect negative effects on State Anxiety subscale and LES negative score through a decrease in IPSM total score (β = –0.061 and –0.042, respectively). The former indirect effect accounted for 31.6%, and the latter accounted for 56.8% of the total effects. In contrast, Overprotection subscale had opposite effects to Care subscale.ConclusionThese results suggest that parenting experiences in childhood are related to adult anxiety symptoms and the negative assessment of life events indirectly through IPS.

Publisher

Wiley

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