Relationship Between Parental Big Five And Children’s Ability To Delay Gratification

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Pauline S. Effenberger
Fabian Streit
Svenja Bardtke
Maria Gilles
Isabell A.-C. Wolf
Annette Schröder
Marc W. Sütterlin
Stephanie H. Witt
Marcella Rietschel
Michael Deuschle
Tabea S. Send
机构
[1] Central Institute of Mental Health,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[2] Medical Faculty Mannheim,Department of Genetic Epidemiology in Psychiatry
[3] University of Heidelberg,Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
[4] J5,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
[5] Central Institute of Mental Health,undefined
[6] Medical Faculty Mannheim,undefined
[7] University of Heidelberg,undefined
[8] J5,undefined
[9] University of Koblenz-Landau,undefined
[10] University Medical Center Mannheim,undefined
[11] University of Heidelberg,undefined
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Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2023年 / 32卷
关键词
Delay of gratification; Marshmallow test; Children; Maternal personality; Paternal personality; Big Five;
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The ability to delay gratification is related to success in school and other aspects of life. Genetic as well as environmental factors such as parenting style partly explain the development of delay of gratification (DoG). However, it is unclear whether parental personality impacts children’s DoG, and how maternal and paternal personalities contribute to this relationship. The present study investigates the relationship between parental personality and 45-month-old children’s DoG (N = 329). Personality was measured using the NEO-Five-Factor-Inventory-30, DoG was operationalized through waiting time in the marshmallow test. In model 1, using only maternal data to predict DoG, maternal openness to experience was associated with shorter waiting time of the child in the marshmallow test, whereas maternal agreeableness was associated with longer waiting time. In model 2, using only paternal data to predict DoG, paternal agreeableness was related to longer waiting time. In model 3, combining maternal and paternal data to predict DoG, maternal openness to experience as well as paternal agreeableness remained significant predictors of DoG. The present study underlines the influence of both parents’ personalities on the development of children’s DoG and indicates differential maternal and paternal effects. Future studies should investigate the relationship between parental personality and children’s DoG in detail and take further factors into account, such as genetic factors, other environmental factors and the personality of the child.
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