Emotional Warmth and Rejection Parenting Styles of Grandparents/Great Grandparents and the Social–Emotional Development of Grandchildren/Great Grandchildren
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background and Hypotheses
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Study Participants
3.2. Data Collection
3.3. Measures
- (1)
- Parenting styles of great grandparents/grandparents
- (2)
- Parenting styles of grandparents/parents
- (3)
- Social–emotional problems and the competencies of G3/G4
- (4)
- Confounding factors
4. Empirical Strategy
4.1. Test of Mediation
4.2. Test of Moderated Mediation
5. Results
5.1. Intergenerational Transmission of Parenting Styles
5.2. The Mediation Effects of G2’s Parenting Styles (Hypothesis 1a, Hypothesis 1b, and Hypothesis 2)
5.3. The Moderation Effect of the Gender of Great Grandchildren/Grandchildren (Hypothesis 3)
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Variables | G2_Warm | G2_Hostile | G3/G4_Problem | G3/G4_Competencies |
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
G1_warmth | 0.665 *** | −0.016 | −0.007 | 0.089 |
(0.168) | (0.218) | (0.226) | (0.125) | |
G1_reject | −0.181 | 0.619 *** | 0.792 | 0.214 |
(0.279) | (0.126) | (0.475) | (0.143) | |
G2_warm | −0.114 * | 0.072 ** | ||
(0.074) | (0.032) | |||
G2_hostile | 0.093 * | −0.116 ** | ||
(0.099) | (0.051) | |||
Observations | 194 | 194 | 194 | 194 |
R-squared | 0.135 | 0.107 | 0.346 | 0.507 |
Variable | G2_ Warmth | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies | G2_ Warmth | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies |
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
Panel A: G1 warm parenting style | ||||||
G1_warm_dad | 0.211 *** | −0.018 | 0.052 | |||
(0.053) | (0.046) | (0.063) | ||||
G1_warm_mom | 0.214 *** | −0.009 | 0.029 | |||
(0.049) | (0.060) | (0.062) | ||||
G2_warm | 0.095 | 0.109 * | 0.093 | 0.114 ** | ||
(0.065) | (0.054) | (0.067) | (0.052) | |||
Covariates | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Village FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
R2 | 0.110 | 0.258 | 0.456 | 0.107 | 0.258 | 0.455 |
Panel B: G1 rejection parenting style | ||||||
G1_reject_dad | −0.080 | 0.211 ** | 0.032 | |||
(0.091) | (0.101) | (0.043) | ||||
G1_reject_mom | −0.008 | 0.257 ** | 0.030 | |||
(0.093) | (0.097) | (0.054) | ||||
G2_warm | 0.110 * | 0.123 ** | 0.094 | 0.121 ** | ||
(0.061) | (0.053) | (0.058) | (0.054) | |||
Covariates | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Village FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
R2 | 0.070 | 0.301 | 0.455 | 0.067 | 0.323 | 0.455 |
Variable | G2_ Hostile | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies | G2_ Hostile | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies |
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
Panel A: G1 warm parenting style | ||||||
G1_warm_dad | −0.012 | 0.000 | 0.077 | |||
(0.083) | (0.048) | (0.063) | ||||
G1_warm_mom | −0.005 | 0.012 | 0.052 | |||
(0.087) | (0.057) | (0.064) | ||||
G2_hostile | 0.118 * | −0.149 ** | 0.118 * | −0.148 ** | ||
(0.061) | (0.055) | (0.061) | (0.056) | |||
Covariates | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Village FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
R2 | 0.102 | 0.263 | 0.466 | 0.102 | 0.263 | 0.463 |
Panel B: G1 rejection parenting style | ||||||
G1_reject_dad | 0.195 *** | 0.187 * | 0.050 | |||
(0.048) | (0.099) | (0.055) | ||||
G1_reject_mom | 0.228 *** | 0.243 ** | 0.064 | |||
(0.064) | (0.098) | (0.066) | ||||
G2_hostile | 0.082 | −0.158 ** | 0.060 | −0.164 ** | ||
(0.061) | (0.061) | (0.063) | (0.062) | |||
Covariates | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Village FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
R2 | 0.16 | 0.295 | 0.462 | 0.174 | 0.318 | 0.464 |
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Variable | Definition | Mean ± S. D/No. (%) |
---|---|---|
Dependent variable | ||
G3/G4_problem | The score of children’s social-emotional problems | 6.76 ± 4.04 |
G3/G4_competencies | The score of children’s social-emotional competencies | 4.01 ± 2.1 |
Independent variable | ||
G1_warmth G1_reject | The score of perceived emotional warmth experience with parents The score of perceived rejection experience with parents | 3.93 ± 6.38 4.92 ± 6.15 |
Mediator variable | ||
G2_warm | The score of warm parenting style of G2 | 3.44 ± 0.52 |
G2_hostile | The score of hostile parenting style of G2 | 1.62 ± 0.46 |
Covariates | ||
Gender | G3/G4’s gender | |
Boy | 99 (51.03) | |
Girl | 95 (48.97) | |
Age in months | Age of G3/G4’s in month | 11.32 ± 4.72 |
Male siblings | Number of male siblings | 0.15 ± 0.37 |
Child number | Number of siblings in total | 0.49 ± 0.73 |
Low birth weight | Whether G3/G4 was born with low birth weight | |
Yes | 44 (22.68) | |
No | 150 (77.32) | |
Caregiver’s age | Caregiver’s age in years | 38.22 ± 13.67 |
Caregiver’s education | Caregiver’s educational attainment | 3.23 ± 1.17 |
Caregiver’s Generation | Whether G2 is the parent of G3 or the grandparent of G4 | |
father/mother | 118 (60.82) | |
grandfather/grandmother | 76 (39.18) | |
Dibao | Whether the family is receiving subsistence allowances | |
Yes | 32 (16.49) | |
No | 162 (83.51) |
Indirect Effect | Point Estimate | Bootstrap S.E. | 95% CI (Percentile) | 95% CI (B.C.) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | ||
Panel A | |||||
(1) | G1_warmth on G3/G4_ problems through | ||||
G2_warm | 0.098 | 0.072 | [0.011, 0.073] | [0.004, 0.081] | |
(2) | G1_reject on G3/G4_ problems through | ||||
G2_warm | −0.035 | 0.047 | [−0.138, 0.056] | [−0.221, 0.02] | |
(3) | G1_warmth on G3/G4_ competencies through | ||||
G2_warm | 0.052 | 0.029 | [0.006, 0.122] | [0.013, 0.132] | |
(4) | G1_warmth on G3/G4_ competencies through | ||||
G2_warm | −0.018 | 0.024 | [−0.073, 0.023] | [−0.084, 0.015] | |
Panel B | |||||
(5) | G1_warmth on G3/G4_ problems through | ||||
G2_hostile | −0.001 | 0.037 | [−0.077, 0.084] | [−0.086, 0.071] | |
(6) | G1_reject on G3/G4_ problems through | ||||
G2_hostile | 0.052 | 0.067 | [−0.079, 0.187] | [−0.066, 0.196] | |
(7) | G1_warmth on G3/G4_ competencies through | ||||
G2_hostile | 0.001 | 0.026 | [−0.049, 0.061] | [−0.049, 0.061] | |
(8) | G1_reject on G3/G4_ competencies through | ||||
G2_hostile | −0.074 | 0.043 | [−0.18, −0.011] | [−0.174, −0.009] |
Predictors | G2_ Warm | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies | G2_ Warm | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies |
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(Model 1: X = G1_Warmth_Dad) | (Model 2: X = G1_Warmth_Mom) | |||||
X | 0.302 ** | −0.036 | 0.016 | 0.253 ** | −0.063 | 0.003 |
(0.084) | (0.071) | (0.079) | (0.073) | (0.099) | (0.076) | |
MO: G3/G4_ gender | 0.136 | −0.033 | −0.071 | 0.141 | −0.034 | −0.070 |
(0.116) | (0.111) | (0.122) | (0.116) | (0.110) | (0.124) | |
XMO | −0.150 | 0.031 | 0.108 | −0.067 | 0.093 | 0.053 |
(0.160) | (0.101) | (0.102) | (0.135) | (0.144) | (0.127) | |
ME: G2_ warm | 0.063 | 0.165 * | 0.070 | 0.162 * | ||
(0.125) | (0.076) | (0.124) | (0.076) | |||
MEMO | 0.059 | −0.086 | 0.046 | −0.077 | ||
(0.141) | (0.128) | (0.139) | (0.132) | |||
R2 | 0.115 | 0.260 | 0.461 | 0.112 | 0.261 | 0.457 |
Predictors | G2_ Warm | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies | G2_ Warm | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(Model 1: X = G1_Reject_Dad) | (Model 2: X = G1_Reject_Mom) | |||||
X | −0.242 † | 0.357 ** | −0.126 † | −0.121 | 0.348 *** | −0.128 † |
(0.132) | (0.095) | (0.073) | (0.135) | (0.095) | (0.069) | |
MO: G3/G4_gender | 0.124 | 0.001 | −0.066 | 0.139 | −0.000 | −0.068 |
(0.108) | (0.111) | (0.123) | (0.113) | (0.109) | (0.124) | |
XMO | 0.328 * | −0.287 * | −0.176 | 0.224 | −0.179 | −0.188 |
(0.153) | (0.134) | (0.093) | (0.132) | (0.122) | (0.095) | |
ME: G2_warm | 0.158 | 0.197 * | 0.106 | 0.180 * | ||
(0.106) | (0.074) | (0.096) | (0.072) | |||
MEMO | −0.042 | −0.099 | −0.004 | −0.080 | ||
(0.118) | (0.125) | (0.106) | (0.123) | |||
R2 | 0.099 | 0.320 | 0.464 | 0.079 | 0.331 | 0.465 |
Predictors | G2_ Hostile | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies | G2_ Hostile | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies |
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(Model 1: X = G1_Warmth_Dad) | (Model 2: X = G1_Warmth_Mom) | |||||
X | 0.005 | −0.016 | 0.036 | −0.041 | −0.042 | 0.028 |
(0.157) | (0.070) | (0.075) | (0.133) | (0.094) | (0.079) | |
MO: G3/G4_gender | 0.299 * | −0.059 | −0.007 | 0.299 * | −0.059 | −0.005 |
(0.147) | (0.124) | (0.119) | (0.147) | (0.123) | (0.121) | |
XMO | 0.011 | 0.028 | 0.069 | 0.062 | 0.090 | 0.039 |
(0.160) | (0.097) | (0.098) | (0.142) | (0.140) | (0.119) | |
ME: G2_hostile | 0.094 | −0.226 * | 0.092 | −0.223 * | ||
(0.103) | (0.092) | (0.105) | (0.092) | |||
MEMO | 0.060 | 0.160 | 0.061 | 0.156 | ||
(0.137) | (0.125) | (0.137) | (0.124) | |||
R2 | 0.124 | 0.264 | 0.473 | 0.124 | 0.266 | 0.469 |
Predictors | G2_ Hostile | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies | G2_ Hostile | G3/G4_ Problem | G3/G4_ Competencies |
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(Model 3: X = G1_Reject_Dad) | (Model 4: X = G1_Reject_Mom) | |||||
X | 0.151 † | 0.311 ** | 0.112 | 0.182 * | 0.330 *** | −0.151 * |
(0.083) | (0.088) | (0.074) | (0.095) | (0.096) | (0.082) | |
MO: G3/G4_gender | 0.340 * | −0.012 | 0.006 | 0.333 * | −0.008 | 0.006 |
(0.137) | (0.127) | (0.122) | (0.150) | (0.125) | (0.122) | |
XMO | 0.088 | −0.263 † | −0.139 | 0.091 | −0.178 | −0.186 |
(0.130) | (0.135) | (0.105) | (0.100) | (0.121) | (0.110) | |
ME: G2_hostile | 0.047 | −0.240 * | 0.032 | −0.252 * | ||
(0.102) | (0.092) | (0.109) | (0.096) | |||
MEMO | 0.089 | 0.180 | 0.071 | 0.196 | ||
(0.124) | (0.128) | (0.133) | (0.131) | |||
R2 | 0.162 | 0.312 | 0.472 | 0.176 | 0.325 | 0.477 |
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He, Y.; Liu, C.; Luo, R. Emotional Warmth and Rejection Parenting Styles of Grandparents/Great Grandparents and the Social–Emotional Development of Grandchildren/Great Grandchildren. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021568
He Y, Liu C, Luo R. Emotional Warmth and Rejection Parenting Styles of Grandparents/Great Grandparents and the Social–Emotional Development of Grandchildren/Great Grandchildren. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(2):1568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021568
Chicago/Turabian StyleHe, Yang, Chengfang Liu, and Renfu Luo. 2023. "Emotional Warmth and Rejection Parenting Styles of Grandparents/Great Grandparents and the Social–Emotional Development of Grandchildren/Great Grandchildren" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 2: 1568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021568
APA StyleHe, Y., Liu, C., & Luo, R. (2023). Emotional Warmth and Rejection Parenting Styles of Grandparents/Great Grandparents and the Social–Emotional Development of Grandchildren/Great Grandchildren. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(2), 1568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021568