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Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents

Introduction: The relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and Internalizing (ID) and Externalizing Disorders (ED) in children needs to be better understood, along with the intergenerational transmission of these traits from parents to children. The present work aimed to share light on both th...

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Autores principales: Martucci, Melania, Castellano Visaggi, Maria, Di Iorio, Giorgia, Vacca, Mariacarolina, Zaccaria, Valerio, Ardizzone, Ignazio, Lombardo, Caterina
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030460
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author Martucci, Melania
Castellano Visaggi, Maria
Di Iorio, Giorgia
Vacca, Mariacarolina
Zaccaria, Valerio
Ardizzone, Ignazio
Lombardo, Caterina
author_facet Martucci, Melania
Castellano Visaggi, Maria
Di Iorio, Giorgia
Vacca, Mariacarolina
Zaccaria, Valerio
Ardizzone, Ignazio
Lombardo, Caterina
author_sort Martucci, Melania
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description Introduction: The relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and Internalizing (ID) and Externalizing Disorders (ED) in children needs to be better understood, along with the intergenerational transmission of these traits from parents to children. The present work aimed to share light on both these issues. Method: 39 children with ID, 19 with ED, and their parents were recruited*. The Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale, the Big Five Inventory, the Child and Adolescent Perfectionism Scale, and the Hierarchical Personality Inventory for Children were used. The association between parent personality and perfectionism traits and children’s perfectionism dimensions was evaluated through hierarchical regression analysis. Results: ID and ED groups did not differ significantly concerning perfectionism. Fathers presented higher scores than mothers in Self-Oriented Perfectionism, Other-Oriented Perfectionism, and Socially-Prescribed Perfectionism. Parents of children with ID report higher levels of Obedience in their children, while parents of children with ED reported higher levels of Creativity and Perseverance. Significant associations were found between perfectionism in parents and their children, as well as between perfectionism and the personality of children. Conclusion: Results suggest a transdiagnostic nature of Perfectionism and support the transgenerational transmission of the personality traits investigated.
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spelling pubmed-100472072023-03-29 Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents Martucci, Melania Castellano Visaggi, Maria Di Iorio, Giorgia Vacca, Mariacarolina Zaccaria, Valerio Ardizzone, Ignazio Lombardo, Caterina Children (Basel) Article Introduction: The relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and Internalizing (ID) and Externalizing Disorders (ED) in children needs to be better understood, along with the intergenerational transmission of these traits from parents to children. The present work aimed to share light on both these issues. Method: 39 children with ID, 19 with ED, and their parents were recruited*. The Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale, the Big Five Inventory, the Child and Adolescent Perfectionism Scale, and the Hierarchical Personality Inventory for Children were used. The association between parent personality and perfectionism traits and children’s perfectionism dimensions was evaluated through hierarchical regression analysis. Results: ID and ED groups did not differ significantly concerning perfectionism. Fathers presented higher scores than mothers in Self-Oriented Perfectionism, Other-Oriented Perfectionism, and Socially-Prescribed Perfectionism. Parents of children with ID report higher levels of Obedience in their children, while parents of children with ED reported higher levels of Creativity and Perseverance. Significant associations were found between perfectionism in parents and their children, as well as between perfectionism and the personality of children. Conclusion: Results suggest a transdiagnostic nature of Perfectionism and support the transgenerational transmission of the personality traits investigated. MDPI 2023-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10047207/ /pubmed/36980018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030460 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Martucci, Melania
Castellano Visaggi, Maria
Di Iorio, Giorgia
Vacca, Mariacarolina
Zaccaria, Valerio
Ardizzone, Ignazio
Lombardo, Caterina
Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents
title Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents
title_full Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents
title_fullStr Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents
title_full_unstemmed Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents
title_short Perfectionistic Children and Their Parents: Is There Room for an Intergenerational Transmission? A Study of a Clinical Sample of Italian Children and Their Parents
title_sort perfectionistic children and their parents: is there room for an intergenerational transmission? a study of a clinical sample of italian children and their parents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030460
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