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Effects of Multiple Acceptance and Rejection on Adults’ Psychological Adjustment: A Pancultural Study

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  • Abdul Khaleque
  • Ronald Rohner

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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects on adults’ current psychological adjustment of perceived acceptance or rejection by mothers and fathers in childhood and by intimate partners in adulthood. The sample consisted of 1,709 adults (35 % male and 65 % female), including 1,645 individuals in the multiple acceptance group and 64 in the multiple rejection group. Respondents were selected from a total sample of 2,236 adults in 10 countries including Bangladesh, Colombia, Finland, India, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Puerto-Rico, Turkey, and the USA. Measures used were the Intimate Partner Acceptance–Rejection/Control Questionnaire (IPAR/CQ), the Adult version of the Parental Acceptance–Rejection/Control Questionnaire for Mothers and Fathers (Adult PARQ/Control: Mothers and Fathers), and the Adult version of the Personality Assessment Questionnaire (Adult PAQ). Results showed that significantly more women than men experienced multiple acceptance, and significantly more men than women reported multiple rejection. Regardless of gender, the majority of respondents in the multiple acceptance group reported healthy psychological adjustment, whereas the majority of respondents in the multiple rejection group reported severe maladjustment. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2013

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  • Abdul Khaleque & Ronald Rohner, 2013. "Effects of Multiple Acceptance and Rejection on Adults’ Psychological Adjustment: A Pancultural Study," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 113(1), pages 393-399, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:soinre:v:113:y:2013:i:1:p:393-399
    DOI: 10.1007/s11205-012-0100-2
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    1. Chee-Huay Chong & Kee-Jiar Yeo, 2018. "The Residue Effects of Parental Corporal Punishment on Young Adults’ Psychological Adjustment: Evidence From Malaysia," SAGE Open, , vol. 8(1), pages 21582440187, February.

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