Bedouin mothers' sense of authentic inner compass as a parenting resource: Relations with autonomy‐supportive parenting and adolescents' well‐being

Author:

Cohen Rinat1,Assor Avi2ORCID,Al‐Atawna ‐ Hoashle Huwaida3,Gueta Bat‐El2,Steffgen Teresa4,Otterpohl Nantje4,Schwinger Malte4,Kanat‐Maymon Yaniv5

Affiliation:

1. School of Education Achva Academic College Shikmim Israel

2. School of Education Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Beer‐Sheva Israel

3. School of Education Kaye Academic College of Education Beer‐Sheva Israel

4. School of Educational Psychology Philipps University of Marburg Marburg Germany

5. Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology Reichman University Herzliya Israel

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionSense of authentic inner compass (AIC) is the feeling that one knows what is important to oneself because one has values, aspirations, and goals with which one deeply identifies. Past research demonstrated the benefits of AIC, but there is no published research on parental dispositions promoting youth AIC. To increase knowledge of this issue, we examined whether mothers' sense of AIC is associated with a corresponding sense of AIC in their children, and explored autonomy‐supportive child‐rearing practices that may serve as pathways linking mothers' AIC with adolescents' AIC and subsequent well‐being. We examined a Bedouin Israeli sample because it represents a fairly patriarchal, autonomy‐eschewing, context, where the benefits of mothers' authenticity and autonomy‐support are not obvious.MethodOne hundred and thirty‐six mothers (Mean age = 44.33, SD = 5.22) and their children (Mean age = 13.79, SD = 0.45; 60% females) participated in a study conducted in June 2019.ResultsSEM analyses supported a model where mothers' sense of firm AIC was linked with adolescents' sense of firm AIC via adolescents' experience of their mothers as using the practices of inherent value demonstration and fostering inner valuing. Adolescent reported AIC in turn was associated with adolescents reported vitality and low levels of depressive symptoms. Mothers' AIC was associated with minimal use of conditional regard, which was negatively associated with depressive symptoms.ConclusionsResults suggest that mothers' AIC may be an important parenting resource, enabling mothers to convincingly demonstrate their values, as well as foster children's attunement to their authentic preferences, even in patriarchal‐hierarchical contexts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Social Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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