Dual process in parent-adolescent moral socialization: The moderating role of maternal warmth and involvement

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作者
Kil, Hali [1 ,3 ]
Gath, Megan [2 ]
Grusec, Joan E. [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Simon Fraser Univ, Burnaby, BC, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Simon Fraser Univ, Robert C Brown Hall 5246,8888 Univ Dr, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychol, 100 St George St,4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
关键词
moral development; moral identity; parenting; prosocial behavior; socialization; IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST; PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR; LONGITUDINAL RELATIONS; PROBING INTERACTIONS; EXPLICIT ATTITUDES; MOTHERS IMPLICIT; SELF; VALUES; SYMPATHY; INTERNALIZATION;
D O I
10.1002/jad.12156
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
IntroductionIt has been argued that moral identity can be conceptualized as implicit and automatic or explicit and controlled dualities of cognitive information processing. In this study, we examined whether socialization in the moral domain may also exhibit a dual process. We further tested whether parenting that is warm and involved may play a moderating role in moral socialization. We assessed relations between mothers' implicit and explicit moral identity, warmth and involvement, and the prosocial behavior and moral values of their adolescent children. MethodsParticipants were 105 mother-adolescent dyads from Canada, with adolescents between 12 and 15 years of age and 47% girls. Mothers' implicit moral identity was measured using the Implicit Association Test (IAT), adolescents' prosocial behavior was measured using a donation task, and the remaining mother and adolescent measures were self-reported. Data were cross-sectional. ResultsWe found that mothers' implicit moral identity was associated with adolescents' greater generosity during the prosocial behavior task, but only when mothers were warm and involved. Mothers' explicit moral identity was associated with adolescents' more prosocial values. ConclusionsMoral socialization may occur through dual processes, and as an automatic process may only take place when mothers are also high in warmth and involvement, setting the conditions for adolescents' understanding and acceptance of the moral values being taught and ultimately their automatic morally relevant behaviors. Adolescents' explicit moral values, on the other hand, may be aligned with more controlled, reflective socialization processes.
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