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The Influence of Family Context on Identity Processing

Authors

IBAÑEZ ALFONSO, JOAQUÍN ALEJANDRO, Sun, Rong Wei , van Schalkwyk, Gertina J.

External publication

No

Means

J. Pac. Rim Psychol.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

0.909

SJR Impact

0.347

Publication date

01/01/2016

ISI

000376976700003

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84945291818

Abstract

The purpose of this project was to investigate the role of perceived parenting styles in the choice of identity processing and commitment among a group of Chinese youth. Examining the identity processing styles of 209 young people using the ISI-4 (Smits et al., 2008) and Parental Authority Questionnaire (PAQ; Buri, 1991), we hypothesised that parental styles and family socio-economic status would differentially impact the identity commitment of youth in Macao. The findings corroborated Berzonsky\'s (2004) model, with minor differences, showing a positive relation between authoritative parenting and informational processing and identity commitment. However, a negative relation between a normative processing style and identity commitment was found in the Chinese sample. Testing for the moderating effect of socioeconomic status showed that authoritative parenting combined with high SES levels lead to the informational processing style.

Keywords

diffuse-avoidant processing; identity styles; informational processing; normative processing; parenting; socio-economic status

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