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Análise Psicológica

 ISSN 0870-8231 ISSN 1646-6020

MAIA, Sara    PEREIRA, Ana Isabel. Emotion socialization parenting practices of mother and father in adolescence: A systematic review of literature. []. , 39, 1, pp.15-26.   30--2021. ISSN 0870-8231.  https://doi.org/10.14417/ap.1786.

This paper reviews the available research exploring Emotion Socialization Parenting Practices (ESPP) of mothers and fathers of adolescents. PRISMA guidelines for systematic review were used to conduct the literature search. Seven studies that met the criteria were included, indicating insufficient research focusing simultaneously mother and fathers’ ESPP. In general, the studies presented good methodological quality. Results suggest that both parents show more positive ESPP than negative. However, mothers tend to have more positive ESPP than fathers and fathers tend to show more negative ESPP than mothers. The association of parental ESPP with adolescent’s psychological outcomes appears to vary with parent’s gender and with the type of outcomes (externalizing vs. internalizing symptoms). When considering the combined effects of mother and father ESPP, the results showed that parental consistency in the use of negative ESPP was associated with higher levels of adolescent psychopathology.

: Emotion socialization practices; Mother and father; Adolescents; Systematic review..

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