Navigating the Maze: Parental Alienation, Self-Esteem and Parenting Styles

This study examines the interplay between childhood parental alienation, adult self-esteem, and parenting styles experienced during upbringing. The sample comprises 125 Romanian participants (76% female, 24% male), aged 21 to 59 (M= 33.8, SD= 8.88). Distinct datasets were formed based on the absence...

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Main Authors: Petrușchevici Iuliana (Author), Pintilie Antonia (Author), Pânișoară Georgeta (Author), Nijloveanu Dorina (Author)
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Published: Babes-Bolyai University, 2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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