P. Andersson et C. Perris, Perceptions of parental rearing and dysfunctional attitudes: The link between early experiences and individual vulnerability?, NORD J PSY, 54(6), 2000, pp. 405-409
A possible link between experiences of dysfunctional parental rearing and l
ate behavioural outcomes could consist of the development of dysfunctional
assumptions about self and others in relationship. This hypothesis has prev
iously been addressed in psychiatric patients. Accordingly, the confounding
influence of mental status on the endorsement of dysfunctional assumptions
cannot be wholly excluded. The present study, in which a community sample
of 233 subjects was enrolled, was planned to contribute to clarifying this
issue. Subjects completed the EMBU to assess perceptions of parental rearin
g and two measures of dysfunctional assumptions, or dysfunctional working m
odels: the DAS and the DWM-S. It was predicted that experiences of caring p
arental rearing would be negatively correlated with scores on both the DAS
and the DWM-S. Conversely, it was predicted that experiences of dysfunction
al parenting would be positively correlated with scores on the two scales.
Both predictions were supported by the results. Perceptions of dysfunctiona
l maternal rearing contribute most to high scores both an the DAS and the D
WM-S.