#9866. Affective Appraisal Mediates the Association between Mother–Child Boundary Dissolution and Emerging Adult Functioning across Nations
September 2026 | publication date |
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Abstract:
Parent-child boundary dissolution (PBD) has been found to negatively impact offspring well-being in Western cultures, although cross-cultural findings have been mixed. Given that Western measures of PBD may have a different meaning for different cultures, we examined emerging adults’ reports of maternal PBD (psychological control, infantilization, enmeshment, role reversal), their affective appraisal, and functioning in the United States (n = 119), India (n = 104), and South Korea (n = 101).
Keywords:
affect; culture; emerging adult functioning; offspring appraisals; parent-offspring relations
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