Criticism is a form of interpersonal social rejection and destructive conflict behavior which has been associated with poor relationship outcomes in both parent–child and marital relationships. However, the role of the individual's perceptions of parental and spousal criticism in influencing the perceptions of criticism of other members in the family unit has not been examined. This study investigated the associations between parental bonding and perceptions of parental and spousal criticism across generations in Singapore. In all, 134 Singaporean married parent dyads (G2) and one child (G3) of each dyad were recruited. G2 parent participants completed the Perceived Criticism measure for their parents (G1) and spouses, the Parental Bonding Instrument and the Quality of Marriage Index. G3 children participants completed the Perceived Criticism measure for their parents (G2). Path analysis found that G2 perceptions of parental bonding were significant predictors of G2's perceptions of G1 parental criticism, which significantly predicted both G2's perceptions of spousal criticism and G3's perceptions of G2 parental criticism. Perceptions of spousal criticism were also found to predict marital relationship quality in G2 participants. Findings highlight the intergenerational transmission of perceptions of criticism across relationships in the family unit, providing support that parenting practices and communication patterns in one generation can predict those in the next generation in the Singaporean context. Future studies can look to replicate the findings in other cultures and include further investigations into sibling relationships as well.

An intergenerational study of parental bonding on perceptions of parental and spousal criticism and marital relationship quality in Singapore / Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee; Lieu, An An; Perinelli, Enrico; Balagtas, Jan Paolo Macapinlac; Nah, Hilda; Ho, Moon-Ho Ringo; Esposito, Gianluca. - In: FAMILY PROCESS. - ISSN 0014-7370. - in press:in press(In corso di stampa), pp. 1-20. [10.1111/famp.12942]

An intergenerational study of parental bonding on perceptions of parental and spousal criticism and marital relationship quality in Singapore

Perinelli, Enrico;Esposito Gianluca
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Criticism is a form of interpersonal social rejection and destructive conflict behavior which has been associated with poor relationship outcomes in both parent–child and marital relationships. However, the role of the individual's perceptions of parental and spousal criticism in influencing the perceptions of criticism of other members in the family unit has not been examined. This study investigated the associations between parental bonding and perceptions of parental and spousal criticism across generations in Singapore. In all, 134 Singaporean married parent dyads (G2) and one child (G3) of each dyad were recruited. G2 parent participants completed the Perceived Criticism measure for their parents (G1) and spouses, the Parental Bonding Instrument and the Quality of Marriage Index. G3 children participants completed the Perceived Criticism measure for their parents (G2). Path analysis found that G2 perceptions of parental bonding were significant predictors of G2's perceptions of G1 parental criticism, which significantly predicted both G2's perceptions of spousal criticism and G3's perceptions of G2 parental criticism. Perceptions of spousal criticism were also found to predict marital relationship quality in G2 participants. Findings highlight the intergenerational transmission of perceptions of criticism across relationships in the family unit, providing support that parenting practices and communication patterns in one generation can predict those in the next generation in the Singaporean context. Future studies can look to replicate the findings in other cultures and include further investigations into sibling relationships as well.
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Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee; Lieu, An An; Perinelli, Enrico; Balagtas, Jan Paolo Macapinlac; Nah, Hilda; Ho, Moon-Ho Ringo; Esposito, Gianluca
An intergenerational study of parental bonding on perceptions of parental and spousal criticism and marital relationship quality in Singapore / Neoh, Michelle Jin Yee; Lieu, An An; Perinelli, Enrico; Balagtas, Jan Paolo Macapinlac; Nah, Hilda; Ho, Moon-Ho Ringo; Esposito, Gianluca. - In: FAMILY PROCESS. - ISSN 0014-7370. - in press:in press(In corso di stampa), pp. 1-20. [10.1111/famp.12942]
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