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Biological birth order and psychological birth order : impact on family satisfaction, parental attachment, self-esteem and interpersonal dependency
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Date Issued
2012
Publisher
Hong Kong: Hong Kong Shue Yan University
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HKSYU Theses Online
Description
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.) -- Hong Kong Shue Yan University, 2012.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-98).
iii, 109 p.
Type
Thesis
Programme
Master of Social Sciences in Counselling Psychology
Abstract
The current study investigates the effect of biological birth order and psychological birth order on family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem. The result suggested that the biological birth order failed to predict the family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem of individuals. On the other hand, the psychological birth order was a more adequate predictor on family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem. Current result indicated that over-attention in parenting could lead to child’s depreciation of family satisfaction, parental attachment and self-esteem.
The current study investigates the effect of biological birth order and psychological birth order on family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem. The result suggested that the biological birth order failed to predict the family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem of individuals. On the other hand, the psychological birth order was a more adequate predictor on family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem. Current result indicated that over-attention in parenting could lead to child’s depreciation of family satisfaction, parental attachment and self-esteem.
The current study investigates the effect of biological birth order and psychological birth order on family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem. The result suggested that the biological birth order failed to predict the family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem of individuals. On the other hand, the psychological birth order was a more adequate predictor on family satisfaction, parental attachment, interpersonal dependency and self-esteem. Current result indicated that over-attention in parenting could lead to child’s depreciation of family satisfaction, parental attachment and self-esteem.
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