The mediating role of parentification in the effect of perceived abuse by adolescents from their parents on self-esteem

父母角色转换在青少年感知到的父母虐待对其自尊的影响中所起的中介作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Parentification is a relational process that leads to role confusion within a family system, where a parent imposes their roles on the child without the child's consent. Because the roles and responsibilities are placed on the child without their permission, this situation can be considered a form of emotional abuse. In the literature, the effects of parentification on self-esteem are still debated, with findings suggesting both positive and negative outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to determine whether parentification has a mediating role in the effect of emotional abuse perceived by adolescents from their parents on self-esteem. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: The sample consisted of 702 adolescents aged 14-18 living in Adapazarı, Sakarya. METHODS: The Adolescent Parentification Form, the Perceived Emotional Abuse from Mother and Father Scale, and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale were used in the study. A three-step hierarchical linear regression analysis was conducted using SPSS to examine the effects of emotional abuse and parentification as predictors of self-esteem. RESULTS: The study revealed that parentification had a statistically significant mediating role in the relationship between the level of emotional abuse perceived from the father and the level of self-esteem. CONCLUSIONS: The current study demonstrated the importance of father involvement in child development. Especially for adolescents, parents are important role models. Therefore, the healthy progression of the adolescent-parent relationship is crucial for the adolescent to develop positive self-esteem.

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