Parental bonding and mental health:the role of gender
Subject Areas : روان درمانگریAlireza Fazeli Mehrabadi 1 , Somayeh Mohamadi 2 , Shahrzad Izadpanah 3 , Naser Aghababaei 4 , Leyli Panaghi 5 , Fatemeh Ghadiri 6
1 - MA in Family Therapy
2 - MA in Family Therapy
3 - MA in Family Therapy
4 - MA in General Psychology
5 - PhD
Shahid Beheshti University
6 - PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Keywords: mental health, sex, parental bonding, child-rearing styles,
Abstract :
I n order to examine the relationship between parental bonding and mental health 330 students (233 females, 97 males) of Shahid Beheshti University were selected. To assess parent-child relationship the Parental Bonding Inventory (Parker, 1979), and to assess mental health the General Health Questionnaire (Goldberg & Hiller, 1979) was used. Results indicated that parental care negatively correlated with mental health, and parental overprotection positively correlated with mental health. Females reported better mental health and stronger parental care. Gender, directly and indirectly (through parental care) predicted mental health.