Need Satisfaction as a Mediator of Associations between Interparental Relationship Dimensions and Autonomy Supportive Parenting: A Weekly Diary Study.
Interparental Conflict
Maternal Autonomy Support
Perceived Partner Responsiveness
Self-Determination Theory
Spillover Hypothesis
interparental conflict
maternal autonomy-support
perceived partner responsiveness
self-determination theory
spillover hypothesis
可觉察的伴侣回应
母亲自主支持
父母之间的冲突
自我决定论
转移效应假设
Journal
Family process
ISSN: 1545-5300
Titre abrégé: Fam Process
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0400666
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Date de publication:
12 2020
12 2020
Historique:
pubmed:
9
2
2020
medline:
3
9
2021
entrez:
9
2
2020
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Résumé
Guided by the self-determination theory, this weekly diary study tested a process model in which week-to-week mother-reported interparental conflict and perceived partner responsiveness were associated with maternal autonomy support by means of maternal psychological need satisfaction. During six consecutive weeks, 258 mothers (M Guided by the self-determination theory, this weekly diary study tested a process model in which week-to-week mother-reported interparental conflict and perceived partner responsiveness were associated with maternal autonomy-support by means of maternal psychological need satisfaction. During 6 consecutive weeks, 258 mothers (M 本研究是在自我决定理论指导下进行的连续数周的日记研究,针对一个过程模型展开了测试。在此模型中,由母亲每周报告一次父母之间的冲突和观察到的伴侣反应,通过母亲方面的心理需要满足将报告内容与母亲给予的自主支持联系在一起。本研究持续的6周中,有来自土耳其的258名母亲(M
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Guided by the self-determination theory, this weekly diary study tested a process model in which week-to-week mother-reported interparental conflict and perceived partner responsiveness were associated with maternal autonomy-support by means of maternal psychological need satisfaction. During 6 consecutive weeks, 258 mothers (M
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本研究是在自我决定理论指导下进行的连续数周的日记研究,针对一个过程模型展开了测试。在此模型中,由母亲每周报告一次父母之间的冲突和观察到的伴侣反应,通过母亲方面的心理需要满足将报告内容与母亲给予的自主支持联系在一起。本研究持续的6周中,有来自土耳其的258名母亲(M
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