Adult Self-Esteem and Family Relationships : A Literature Review
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Title
Adult Self-Esteem and Family Relationships : A Literature Review
Journal
Swiss Journal of Psychology
ISSN
1421-0185
1662-0879
1662-0879
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
77
Number
3
Pages
99-115
Language
english
Abstract
We conducted a literature review to examine the effects of self-esteem in the family context, selecting 40 studies exploring the associations between self-esteem, coparental relationship, parent-child relationship, and global family functioning. The research focused primarily on self-esteem and the parent-child relationship. The evidence indicates that parents with high self-esteem experience enhanced satisfaction with their children and exhibit more positive interactions with them. It was also found that parents’ high self-esteem is associated with less physical abuse and child neglect. Studies focusing on coparenting and family functioning are still rare, and more evidence is needed to establish robust conclusions.
Keywords
General Psychology
Web of science
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