The role of parenting behavior’s on the intergenerational covariation of grit
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Materia
Grit Intergenerational covariation Parenting Personality trait Young adults
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2022-05-18Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Martín, F.D... [et al.]. The role of parenting behavior’s on the intergenerational covariation of grit. Curr Psychol (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03185-w]
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Universidad de Granada/CBUA; European Commission 613257Resumen
This study evaluates parental grit’s covariation with offspring grit and the moderating role of different parenting
behaviors using an 11-country study of young adults between the ages of 18 and 35 (n = 20,008) and their parents
(n = 5945). Results show that parental grit is associated with offspring’s grit with moderation of parenting present
across the models presented. The study also highlights the direct association of various parenting dimensions with
grit, especially the positive relation of parental control. These results have important implications for understanding
young people’s grit development and learning mechanisms. Findings can serve as foundations for effective
intervention programs and practices in this field designed to improve enthusiasm, interest, capacity for hard work,
engagement, and motivation in the long run.