2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2007.04.008
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Influences of parental rearing on the personality traits of healthy Japanese

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“…In line with previous research, these mothers show some fragile characteristics leading to blaming attitudes (Fassino et al, 2002(Fassino et al, , 2003(Fassino et al, , 2009); the eventual presence of a personality disorder may impact on the pathogenesis and course of eating symptoms (Bulik et al, 2000;Rorty et al, 2000;Polivy et al, 2002;Heru, 2006). The features of the MCC1 group were found to be linearly correlated to a lower development of self-directive skills in daughters and this finding echoes those of earlier literature on the relationship between parenting and daughters' character traits in (Oshino et al, 2007).…”
Section: Mothers' Character Weakness and Daughter's Immaturitysupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…In line with previous research, these mothers show some fragile characteristics leading to blaming attitudes (Fassino et al, 2002(Fassino et al, , 2003(Fassino et al, , 2009); the eventual presence of a personality disorder may impact on the pathogenesis and course of eating symptoms (Bulik et al, 2000;Rorty et al, 2000;Polivy et al, 2002;Heru, 2006). The features of the MCC1 group were found to be linearly correlated to a lower development of self-directive skills in daughters and this finding echoes those of earlier literature on the relationship between parenting and daughters' character traits in (Oshino et al, 2007).…”
Section: Mothers' Character Weakness and Daughter's Immaturitysupporting
confidence: 71%
“…This may underscore a different role of mothers and fathers attachment relationship in the development of daughters' personality traits (Oshino et al, 2007). The mothers of ED sufferers may be entangled with their daughters with a more direct role of temperament.…”
Section: Fathers' Personality Traits and Daughters' Psychopathologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It was found that a parenting style characterized by low care and high overprotection ("affectionless control") was predictive of psychopathology (Overbeek, ten Have, Vollebergh, & de Graaf, 2007;Parker, 1990;Sato et al, 1998) and personality traits (Oshino, Suzuki, Ishii, & Otani, 2007). However, both methods of combining factors have limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 In our research, maternal overprotection was associated with significantly higher HA scores in males, which shows that, for male subjects, maternal overprotection exerts a greater influence on HA score than genotype. This is in accordance with the study of Oshino et al, 11 who concluded that the effects of genetic polymorphisms on personality traits might be nullified by parental rearing in males.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…They showed that parental rearing affects both temperament and character dimensions, particularly HA. 10,11 The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of possible functional variants within HTR2A on the temperament of healthy Japanese subjects. The secondary aim was to examine the combined effect of parental rearing and possible functional variants within HTR2A on HA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%