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The Long Arm of Maternal Differential Treatment: Effects of Recalled and Current Favoritism on Adult Children’s Psychological Well-Being

Siyun Peng, J Jill Suitor and Megan Gilligan

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2018, vol. 73, issue 6, 1123-1132

Abstract: Objectives In this article, we draw from classic theories of social psychology and the life course to compare the effects of current and recalled perceived maternal differential treatment (MDT) on the depressive symptoms of adult children in midlife.MethodTo address this question, we used data collected from 746 adult children nested within 293 later-life families as part of the Within-Family Differences Study.ResultsMultilevel regression revealed that both recollections of maternal differentiation from childhood and perceptions of mothers’ current disfavoritism regarding conflict predicted depressive symptoms, whereas perceptions of current favoritism regarding emotional closeness did not.DiscussionTaken together, the findings from this investigation reflect principles of theories of social comparison and the life course in that both perceptions of current MDT and MDT recalled from childhood affect children’s well-being in midlife. These findings contribute to a growing body of literature highlighting the role of within-family differences in parent–child relationships on well-being across the life course.

Keywords: Adult children; Depressive symptoms; Mother–child relations; Parental favoritism; Psychological well-being; Within-family design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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