| Literature DB >> 27189001 |
Stefan Stieger1,2, David Lewetz3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An important event in many young people's lives is moving out of the parental home. This event is often operationalized as the distance between parents and their children, i.e., parent-child proximity.Entities:
Keywords: Basic human values; Dominance analysis; Parent-child proximity; Value theory
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27189001 PMCID: PMC4869181 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-016-0132-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Radial plot of the explained variance of all 19 values onto migration distance. Explained variance values in % from the dominance analysis. Direction of the effects based on the sign of the Spearman correlation coefficient. Humility was excluded by setting the values to zero
Predictors of parent-child, childhood-now, and parent-childhood proximity
| Parent-child proximity | Childhood-now proximity | Parent-childhood proximity (control) | ||||||||
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| Dominance % | β |
| Dominance % | β |
| Dominance % | β |
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| Age | 0.23 | −.022 | −.098a | 0.14 | −.016 | −.090a | 0.25 | −.041 | −.071 | |
| Sex | 0.90 | .102a | .088a | 0.65 | .082a | .082a | <0.01 | .003 | .004 | |
| Education | 2.70 | .161a | .232a | 2.18 | .141a | .219a | 0.12 | .024 | .058 | |
| Human values (PVQ-R) | Cronbach α | |||||||||
| Achievement | .668 | 0.06 | .018 | .037 | 0.07 | .033 | .029 | 0.06 | .019 | .026 |
| Benevolence-caring | .732 | 0.05 | .021 | .030 | 0.17 | .053 | .047 | 0.02 | −.003 | .027 |
| Benevolence-dependability | .693 | 0.09 | −.037 | −.008 | 0.10 | −.039 | −.004 | 0.01 | −.007 | .018 |
| Conformity-interpersonal | .650 | 0.02 | .010 | .008 | 0.17 | .055 | .030 | 0.03 | .005 | .015 |
| Conformity-rules | .880 | 0.92 | −.079 | −.163a | 0.68 | −.062 | −.132a | 0.05 | −.022 | −.040 |
| Face | .647 | 0.10 | .049 | −.014 | 0.08 | .046 | −.010 | 0.19 | −.046 | −.049 |
| Hedonism | .772 | 0.04 | .003 | .035 | 0.19 | −.035 | −.010 | 0.01 | −.018 | .022 |
| Humility | .476 b | |||||||||
| Power-dominance | .704 | 0.11 | −.046 | −.011 | 0.03 | −.004 | .012 | 0.03 | −.030 | −.011 |
| Power-resources | .801 | 0.09 | .051 | .008 | 0.09 | .056 | .013 | 0.02 | .007 | .003 |
| Self-direction-autonomy of action | .566 | 0.10 | .010 | .082a | 0.21 | .040 | .092a | 0.01 | −.005 | .025 |
| Self-direction-autonomy of thought | .558 | 0.24 | −.002 | .118a | 0.27 | .019 | .120a | 0.03 | −.023 | .044 |
| Security-personal | .778 | 0.16 | −.008 | −.095a | 0.14 | .003 | −.094a | 0.30 | −.050 | −.073 |
| Security-societal | .795 | 0.51 | −.018 | −.147a | 0.44 | −.008 | −.147a | 0.13 | −.020 | −.065 |
| Stimulation | .577 | 0.18 | .021 | .111a | 0.06 | .006 | .090a | 0.07 | .009 | .044 |
| Tradition | .855 | 0.37 | −.025 | −.115a | 0.38 | −.020 | −.115a | 0.02 | <.001 | −.028 |
| Universalism-concern | .761 | 0.39 | .044 | .099a | 0.33 | .044 | .100a | 0.19 | .037 | .062 |
| Universalism-nature | .858 | 0.18 | .050 | .035 | 0.09 | .043 | .013 | 0.06 | −.036 | −.014 |
| Universalism-tolerance | .736 | 0.60 | .063 | .118a | 0.50 | .064 | .106a | 0.19 | .021 | .071 |
| F(21,1341) = 5.67, | F(21,1422) = 5.12, | F(21,1338) = 1.17, | ||||||||
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Coding of Sex: 1 = men; 2 = women. r sp = Spearman rank-order correlation. asignificant after correction for false discovery rates due to multiple testing [4]. b Due to the low reliablity, Humility was excluded from all analyses
Fig. 2Geographical distances between parents and their (adult) children’s current place of residence, as well as distances between (adult) children’s current place of residence and the place where they grew up (i.e., place of childhood)
Descriptives of distances in kilometer
| Proximity | Definition |
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| Parent-child proximity | Distance between parents’ and their (adult) children’s current place of residence. | 1,364 | 8.9 | 153.7 | 597.7 | 0 | 9,825.0 |
| Childhood-now proximity | Distance between participants’ place of childhood and their current place of residence. | 1,444 | 8.0 | 122.1 | 350.0 | 0 | 4,555.8 |
| Parent-childhood proximity (control) | Distance between parents’ current place of residence and their children’s place of childhood. | 1,361 | 0.0 | 78.3 | 403.4 | 0 | 6,655.4 |
Distances are not log-transformed for descriptive purposes