PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE-REJECTION

BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
 

RONALD AND NANCY ROHNER

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF

PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION
 
Ronald P. Rohner, Director
University of Connecticut
Storrs
 
March, 2005

NOTE to READERS

References cited in this bibliography use one or a combination of different versions of the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (PARQ) and/or the Personality Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ), the PARQ-Control, or other research instruments developed through the Center for the Study of Parental Acceptance and Rejection for use in national and cross-cultural research on the antecedents, consequences, and correlates of perceived parental acceptance and rejection.
 


 
BOOKS and MONOGRAPHS

1. Rohner, R. P. (1969). The Ethnography of Franz Boas: Letters and diaries of Franz Boas written on the Northwest coast from 1886 to 1931. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2. Rohner, R. P. (1969). The people of Gilford: A contemporary Kwakiutl village. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 225. (Reprinted in Anthropology Reprint Series, by HRAFlex Book Program, 1979, New Haven, CT: HRAF Press.)

3. Rohner, R. P. (with Rohner, E. C.). (1970). The Kwakiutl: Indians of British Columbia. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. (Abridged and reprinted in Minority Canadians, pp. 116-33, by J. L. Elliott, 1971, Scarborough: Prentice-Hall of Canada Ltd. Abridged and summarized in Anthropology, pp. 441-3., by W. A. Haviland, 1974, New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Reprinted in Native North Americans: Four cases, by G. D. Spindler & L. Spindler, Eds., 1977, New York: Hold, Rinehart, and Winston. Reissued in The Kwakiutl: Indians of British Columbia, by R. P. Rohner & E. C. Bettauer, 1986, Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.)

4. Rohner, R. P. (l975). They love me, they love me not: A worldwide study of the effects of parental acceptance and rejection. New Haven, CT: HRAF Press. Now available from Rohner Research.*

5. Rohner, R. P., & Nielson, C. C. (1978). Parental acceptance and rejection: A review and annotated bibliography of research and theory. New Haven, CT: HRAF Press.

6. Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1980). Worldwide tests of parental acceptance-rejection theory [Special issue]. Behavioral Science Research, 15, 1-21. Now available from Rohner Research.*

7. Rohner, R. P. (1986). The warmth dimension: Foundations of parental acceptance-rejection theory. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Now available from Rohner Research.*

8. Rohner, R. P., & Chaki-Sircar, M. (1988). Women and children in a Bengali village. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.

9. Rohner, R. P. (1990). Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection (3rd ed.). Storrs, CT: Rohner Research Publications.

10. Rohner, R. P., & Khaleque, A. (Eds.). (2004). Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection (4th ed.). Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs. 

11. Rohner, R. P., & Khaleque, A. (2004). Parental acceptance-rejection: Theory, methods, and cross-cultural evidence. Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

 

 

ARTICLES and CHAPTERS

 

 

1.      Adamopoulos, J., &. Bontempo, R. N. (1984). A note on the relationship between socialization practices and artistic preference. Cross-Cultural Psychology Bulletin, 18, 4-7.

2.      Ahmed, R. A., Gielen, U. P., & Avellani, J. (1987). Perceptions of parental behavior and the development of moral reasoning in Sudanese students. In C. Kagitoibasi (Ed.), Growth and progress in cross-cultural psychology (pp. 196-206). Lisse: Swets & Zeilinger.

3.      Ajdukovic, M. (1990). Differences in parent's rearing style between female and male predelinquent and delinquent youth abstract. Psychologische Beitrage, 32, 7-15.

4.      Alvy, K. T. (1987). Pilot testing of adopted programs. In M. Lumsden (Ed.), Black parenting: Strategies for training (pp.159-211). New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc.

5.      Balaman, A. R. (1986). The child's enculturation period in the way of life of a rural area of Turkey. Bulletin of Turkish Folklore, 2, 269-290.

6.      Barnes-McGuire, J., & Earls, F. (1995). Coercive family process and delinquency: Some methodological considerations. In J. McCord (Ed.), Coercion and punishment in long-term perspectives, (pp. 348-361). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

7.      Bastos, M. D. F., Gomes, M. F. C. M., Fernandes, L. L., Hessle, S., & Kejerfors, J. (1996). Teenage girls within socially excluded areas in Rio de Janiero. In Proceedings from the Joint World Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social Work and the International Federation of Social Workers Vol. 2, (pp. 66-68). Hong Kong.

8.      Bello, P. (1985). The correlates of parental warmth for adolescents in Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Social Studies, 3, 88-955.

9.      Belsky, J., & Isabella, R. A. (1985). Marital and parent-child relationships in family of origin and marital change following the birth of a baby: A retrospective analysis. Child Development, 56, 342-349.

10.  Bluestone, C., & Tamis-LeMonda, C. S. (1999). Correlates of parenting styles in predominantly working-and middle-class African American mothers. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 881-893.

11.  Bond, M. H. (2002). Culture and aggression - From context to coercion. Prepared for C. D. Spielberger (Ed.), The Handbook of Applied Psychology. New York: Academic Press.

12.  Brandt, P. A., & Magyary, D. L. (1993). The impact of a diabetes education program on children and mothers. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 8, 31-40.

13.  Brost, L., & Johnson, W. (1995). Retrospective appraisals of fathers' effectiveness and psychological health of adults. Psychological Reports, 77, 803-807.

14.  Britner, P. A., Axia, G., Rohner, R. P., Moscardino, U., Russell, B. S., & Trevisanut, P. (2003). Temperament, caregiving, and parental warmth in early infancy: Cross-cultural perspectives between the US and Italy. Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

15.  Campo, A. T., & Rohner, R. P. (1992). Relationships between perceived parental acceptance-rejection, psychological adjustment and substance abuse among young adults. Child Abuse and Neglect, 16, 429-440.

16.  Cassidy, J., Kirsh, S. J., Scolton, K. L., & Parke, R. D. (1996). Attachment and representations of peer relationships. Developmental Psychology, 32, 892-904.

17.  Chen, X., & Rubin, K. H. (1994). Family conditions, parental acceptance and social competence and aggression in Chinese children. Social Development, 3, 269-290.

18.  Chen, X., Rubin, K. H., & Li, B. (1995). Depressed mood in Chinese children: Relations with school performance and family environment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, 938-947.

19.  Chen, X., Rubin, K. H., & Li, B. (1997). Maternal acceptance and social and school adjustment in Chinese children: A four-year longitudinal study. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 43, 663-681.

20.  Choi, B-G., & Son, N-J. (1998). Investigation on causal relationships between home environment, children's self-evaluation, and learned helplessness. Journal of Korean Home Economics Association, 36, 4, 121-135. (In Korean with English abstracts.)

21.  Colletta, N. D. (1981). Social support and the risk of maternal rejection by adolescent mothers. Journal of Psychology, 109, 191-197.

22.  Colletta, N. D. (1983). At risk for depression: A study of young mothers. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 142, 301-310.

23.  Coltrane, S. (1998). Father-child relationships and the status of women: A cross-cultural study. American Journal of Sociology, 93, 1061-1095.

24.  Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U.P. (1998). Parental Acceptance and Rejection Theory. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the international Council of Psychologists, Melbourne, Australia.

25.  Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1999b, August). The parental warmth dimension in the context of everyday family relationships. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Convention of the International Council of Psychologists, Salem, Massachusetts.

26.  Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (1999a, February). Perception of parental acceptance and rejection: An Italian study. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

27.  Comunian, A. L., & Todorov, S. L. (1999). Genitori e figli accettazione e rifiuto [Parent and children: Acceptance and rejection]. Paper presented at the 7th Convegno Internazionale di Educazione Familiare, Abano, Terme, Italy.

28.  Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2000). An Italian study of Rohner's parental acceptance-rejection tests. Paper presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, New Orleans, USA.

29.  Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2001). An Italian study of parental acceptance and rejection.  In R. Roth & S. Neil (Eds.), A matter of life: Psychological theory, research and practice (pp. 166-174). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.

30.  Comunian, A. L., & Todorov, S. L. (2001). Valutazione della famiglia: accettazione e rifiuto. In A. L. Comunian & A. Meneghini (Eds.), Ri-abilitazione approccio multidisciplinaire alla disabilita fisica (pp.58-66). Padova: Progetto.

31.  Comunian, A. L. (2002). A review of Italian research on Rohner's parental acceptance-rejection theory. In A. L. Comunian & U. P. Gielen (Eds.), It's all about relationships (pp.71-83). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.

32.  Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2002). An Italian study of Rohner's parental acceptance-rejection theory and measure. Submitted for inclusion in R. Roth & F. Farley (Eds.), The Spiritual side of psychology at century's end (pp. 36-45). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.

33.  Comunian, A. L. (in press). La teoria dell' accetazione/rifiuto genitoriale di Rohner (Rohner's Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory). Padua: Unipress.

34.  Cournoyer, D. E., & Rohner, R. P. (1996). Reliability of retrospective reports of perceived maternal acceptance-rejection in childhood. Psychological Reports, 78, 147-150.

35.  Cournoyer, D. E. (2000). Universalist research: Examples drawn from the methods and findings of parental acceptance-rejection theory. In A. L. Comunion, & U. Gielen (Eds.), International Perspectives on Human Development (pp.213-232). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Scientific Publishers.

36.  Cournoyer, D. E., & Malcolm, B. P. (in press). Evaluating claims for universals: A method of Analysis Approach. Cross Cultural Research.

37.  Cournoyer, D. E. (2000). Universalist research: Examples drawn from the methods and findings of parental acceptance-rejection theory. In U. P. Gielen & A. L.  Comunian (Eds.), Cross cultural and international dimensions of psychology (pp. 2-39). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Scientific Publishers.

38.  Cournoyer, D. E. (in press) Human subjects concerns. In R. P. Rohner & A. Khaleque (Eds.), Handbook for the Study of Parental Acceptance and Rejection (4th Ed.). Storrs, CT: Rohner Research Publications.

39.  Cournoyer, D. E., & Sethi, R. (in press). Parental acceptance-rejection in the contemporary Ukraine: A factor analytic comparison among nine sociocultural groups worldwide [Special Issue]. ETHOS.

40.  David, H. P., Dytrych, Z., Matejcek, Z., & Schuller, V. (1988). Born unwanted: Developmental effects of denied abortion (pp. 90, 99, 131-32). Prague: Avicenum Czechoslovak Medical Press.

41.  Divale, W. T. Corporal punishment in three Caribbean societies [Special Issue]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

42.  Dominy, N. L., Johnson, W. B., & Koch, C. (2000). Perception of parental acceptance in women with binge eating disorder. The Journal of Psychology, 134, 23-36.

43.  DuBois, D. L., Eitel, S. K., & Felner, R. D. (1994). Effects of family environment and parent-child relationships on school adjustment during the transition to early adolescence. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 56, 405-414.

44.  Engels, M-L., & Moisan, D. (1994). The psychological maltreatment inventory: Development of a measure of psychological maltreatment in childhood for use in adult clinical settings. Psychological Reports, 74, 595-604.

45.  Erkman, F. (1992). Support for Rohner's parental acceptance-rejection theory as a psychological abuse theory in Turkey. In Iwawaki, Dashima, & Leung (Eds.), Innovations in Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. 384-395). Liets: Swets & Zeitlinger.

46.  Erkman, F. (in press) Parental acceptance-rejection and psychological adjustment in Turkish families [Special Issue]. Ethos.

47.  Erkman, F. Children's perceptions of corporal punishment, parental acceptance, and psychological adjustment in a Turkish metropolis [Special Issue]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

48.  Felner, R. D., Brand, S., DuBois, D. L., Adan, A. M., Mulhall, P. F., & Evans, E. G. (1995). Socioeconomic disadvantage, proximal environmental experiences, and socioemotional and academic adjustment in early adolescence: Investigation of a mediated effects model. Child Development, 66, 774-792.

49.  Firestone, R. W. (1997). Combating destructive thought processes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

50.  Forman, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2003). Family instability and young adolescent maladjustment: The mediating effects of parenting quality and adolescent appraisals of family security. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 32, 94-105.

51.  Gielen, U. P., Reid, C., & Avellani, J. (1989). Perceptions of parental behavior and the development of moral reasoning in Jamaican students. In L. L. Adler (Ed.), Cross-cultural research in human development: Lifespan perspectives (pp. 61-73). New York: Praeger Publishers.

52.  Gielen, U., & Mathurin, M. Physical punishment and children's mental health in St. Croix, V.I. [Special Issue]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

53.  Glavak, R., Kuterovac-Jagodic, G., & Saloman, S. (2003). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection, family-related factors, and socio-economic status of families of adolescent heroin addicts. Croatian Medical Journal, 44(2), 199-206.

54.  Gorman, J., Leifer, M. & Grossman, G. (1993). Nonorganic failure to thrive: Maternal history and current maternal functioning. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 22, 327-336.

59.  Gracia, E., & Musitu, G. (1994). Tipologia del maltrato infantile: Una conceptualizacion empirica. (Child maltreatment typology: An empirical conceptualization). Revista de Psicologia Social, 4(1), 53-72.

60.  Gracia, E. (1995). Visible but unreported: A case for the not serious enough cases of child maltreatment. Child Abuse and Neglect, 19(9), 1083-1093.

61.  Gracia, E., & Musitu, G. (1997). Parental acceptance-rejection, child maltreatment and community social support. International Journal of Child and Family Welfare, 2, 232-246.

62.  Gracia, E. (2002). El maltrato infantile en el contexto de la conducta parental: Percepciones de padres e hijos (Child maltreatment in the context of parental behavior: Parents and children perceptions). Psicothema, 14(2), 274-279.

63.  Hammond, M. V., Landry, S. H., Swank, P. R., & Smith K. E. (2000). Relation of mothers' affective developmental history and parenting behavior: Effects on infant medical risk. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70, 95-103.

64.  Haque, A. (1987). Social class differences in perceived maternal acceptance-rejection and personality dispositions among Pakistani children. In C. Kagitcibasi (Ed.), Growth and progress in cross-cultural psychology (pp. 189-195). Berwyn: Swets & North America, Inc.

65.  Haque, A. (1988). Relationship between perceived maternal acceptance-rejection and self-esteem among young adults in Nigeria. Journal of African Psychology, 1, 15-24.

66.  Hessle, S. (1988). Familjer i sonder-fall (Families breaking up). Stockholm: Nordstedt.

67.  Hjelle, L. A., Busch, E. A., &Warren, J. E. (1996). Explanatory style, dispositional optimism, and reported parental behavior. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 157, 489-499.

68.  Hughes, M., Blom, M., Rohner, R. P., & Britner, P. A. (in press). Bridging parental acceptance-rejection theory and attachment theory in the preschool strange situation [Special Issue]. ETHOS

69.  Ibrahim, A. S. (1988). Perception of parental acceptance-rejection in relation to locus of control. Journal of Education, 3, 169-200.

70.  Imouokhome, A. O. (1987). Relationship between maternal employment status and perception of maternal acceptance by selected Nigerian school students. Nigerian Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 3, 122-132.

71.  Imouokhome, A. O. (1988). Maternal warmth as a prescription for emotional stability in Nigerian children: Implications for counseling. The Counselor, 9.

72.  Kapur, R., & Gill, S. (1986). Relationship between parental acceptance-rejection and self-esteem. Indian Psychological Review, 30, 15-21.

73.  Kejerfors, J. (1996). Conditions for parenthood in shanty-towns in Rio de Janeiro. Socionomen, 7, 55-59.

74.  Khaleque, A. (2002). Parental love and human development: Implications of parental acceptance-rejection theory. Submitted for publication to Families in Society,  Jan. 2002.

75.  Khaleque, A. (2002). Parental love and human development: Implications of parental acceptance-rejection theory. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 17, 111-122.

76.  Khaleque, A. (2002). Adult offspring and their aging parents: A review of the aging literature. Indian Journal of Psychometry and Education, 33, 3-12.

77.  Khaleque, A. (2002). Relationship between adult offspring and their aging parents: A review of the aging literature. Manuscript submitted for publication to Research on Aging.

78.  Khaleque, A. (2003). Perceived parental control in childhood and sexual preferences of adult offspring. Psychological Reports, 48, 755-756.

79.  Khaleque, A. (2003). Attachment and lifespan development: A review of the adult attachment literature. Psychological Studies, 48, 28-35.

80.  Khaleque, A. (in press). Worldwide implications of parental acceptance-rejection and control for behavioral development: A review of cross-cultural evidence. Indian Journal of Psychological Issues.

81.  Khaleque, A. (in press). Intimate adult relationships, quality of life and psychological adjustment. Social Indicators Research.

82.  Khaleque, A., & Rohner, R. P. (2002). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and psychological adjustment: A meta-analysis of cross-cultural and intracultural studies. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 64, 54-64.

83.  Khaleque, A., & Rohner, R. P. (2002). Reliability of measures assessing the relation between perceived parental acceptance-rejection and psychological adjustment: Meta-analysis of cross-cultural and intracultural studies. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 33, 87-99.

84.  Khaleque, A. (2003). Attachment and lifespan development: A review of the adult attachment literature. Psychological Studies, 48, 28-35.

85.  Khaleque, A., Rohner, R. P., Riaz, M. N., Khan, U., Sadeque, S., & Laukkala, H. (in press). Congruence and incongruence in mothers' versus children's' reporting of maternal acceptance: A comparative study of Finland and Pakistan [Special Issue]. Ethos.

86.  Kim, K., & Rohner, R. P. (2002). Parental warmth, control, and involvement in schooling: Predicting academic achievement among Korean American adolescents. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 33, 127-140.

87.  Kim, S. (1994). Effects of parental acceptance on socio-emotional development for children and adolescents: A review of American literature. Korean Journal of Psychology, 13, 90-128.

88.  Kim, S. (1996). Development and validation of Parental Acceptance Scale. Korean Journal of Youth Studies, 3, 67-105.

89.  Kim, S. (1997). Effects of parental acceptance on the emotional development of adolescents. Korean Journal of Educational Research, 35, 39-65.

90.  Kim, S. (1998). Parental acceptance and the development of adolescents' empathy. Korean Journal of Youth Studies, 5, 21-51 (In Korean).

91.  Kim, S.-I., & Rohner, R. P. (2003). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and empathy among university students in Korea. Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 34, 723-735.

92.  Kim, E-J. (in press). Korean American parenting: Differences among adolescents, mothers and fathers [Special Issue]. ETHOS

93.  Kitahara, M. (1986). Women's workload and rejection of children. Journal of Social Psychology, 125, 789-790.

94.  Kitahara, M. (1987). Perception of parental acceptance and rejection among Swedish University students. Child Abuse and Neglect, 11, 223-227.

95.  Lackner, J. M., Gudleski, G. D., Blanchard, E. B. (2003). Beyond abuse: the association among parenting style, abdominal pain, and somatization in IBS patients. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42(1), 41-56.

96.  Lee, Yeong-Joo. (1998). The effect of parental warmth, control and siblings on children's prosocial behavior. Korean Journal of Home Economics, 28, 107-118.

      Lila, M., & Gracia, E. (2005). Determinantes de la aceptacion-rechazo parental (Determinants of parental acceptance-rejection). Psicothema, 17, 107-111.

97.  Lohaus, A., Keller, H., Ball, J., Elben, C., & Voelker, S. (2001). Maternal sensitivity: Components and relations to warmth and contingency. Parenting, 4, 267-284.

98.  Lovett, B. B. (1995). Child sexual abuse: The female victim's relationship with her nonoffending mother. Child Abuse and Neglect, 19, 729-738.

99.  Luthar, S. S., & Suchman, N. E. (1999). Developmentally informed parenting interventions: The relational psychotherapy mothers group. Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, 9, 271-309.

100.          Luthar, S. S. & Suchman, N. E. (2000). Relational psychotherapy mothers group: A developmentally informed intervention for at-risk mothers. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 23 5-253.

101.          Marcus, R. F. (1991). The attachments of children in foster care. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs, 117, 367-394.

102.          Matejcek, Z. (1981). Children in families of alcoholic fathers. Psychol. Patopsychol. Dietata,16, 303-318.

103.          Matejcek, Z. (1987). The concept of psychological subdeprivation. Psychol. Patopsychol. Dietata, 22, 419-428

104.          Matejcek, Z., Dytrych, Z., & Schuller, V. (1980). Follow-up study of children born from unwanted pregnancies. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 3, 243-251.

105.          Matejcek, Z., & Kadubcova, B. (1983). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and personality organization among Czech elementary school children. Behavior Science Research, 18, 259-269.

106.          Matejcek, Z., & Kadubcova, B. (1984). Self-conception in Czech children from the point of view of Rohner's parental acceptance-rejection theory. Ceskoslovenska Psychologie, 28, 87-96.

107.          Matejcek, Z., Brichacek, V., Dunovsky, J., & Karabelova, H. (1986). Prague study of children born to unmarried mothers. Demografie, 29, 13-24.

108.          McRae, M. Parental acceptance-rejection, corporal punishment, and psychological adjustment among African American churchgoers in rural North Carolina [Special Issue]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

109.          Morishita, M. (1988). Mother-child relations and personality development in school age children. Japanese Psychological Review, 31, 60-75.

110.          Myers, H. F., Alvy, K. T., Arrington, A., Richard son, M. A., Marigna, M., Huff, R., Main, M., & Newcomb, M. D. (1992). The impact of a parent training program on inner-city African-American families. Journal of Community Psychology, 20, 132-147.

111.          Myers, H. F., Newcomb, M. D., Richardson, M. A., & Alvy, K. T. (1997). Parental and family risk factors for substance use in inner-city African American children and adolescents. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment,19, 109-131.

112.          Newcomb, M. D., & Loeb, T. B. (1999). Poor parenting as an adult problem behavior: General deviance, deviant attitudes, inadequate family support and bonding, or just bad parents? Journal of Family Psychology, 13, 175-193.

113.          O'Neil, J., Anderson, S., Britner, P., Brown, I., Holgerson, K., & Rohner, R. P. (2003). Teaching about psychological abuse: A psychoeducational and preventive model. Manuscript submitted for publication.

114.          Ohannessian, C. M, Lerner, R. M., von Eye, A., & Lerner, J. V. (1996). Direct and indirect relations between perceived parental acceptance, perceptions of the self, and emotional adjustment during early adolescence. Family and Consumer Science Research Journal, 25, 159-183.

115.          Ohannessian, C. M, Lerner, R. M., Lerner, J. V., & von Eye, A. (1998). Perceived parental acceptance and early adolescent self-competence. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 68, 621-629.

116.          Onyskiw, J. E., Harrison, M. J., & Magill-Evans, J. (1997). Past childhood experiences and current parent-infant interactions. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 19, 501-518.

117.          Parmar, P., & Rohner, R. P. (in press). Relations among perceived intimate partner acceptance, perceived parental acceptance, and psychological adjustment among young adults in India [Special issue]. Ethos

118.          Petrill, S. A., & Deater-Deckard, K. (2004). Task orientation, parental warmth and SES account for a significant proportion of the shared environmental variance in general cognitive ability in early childhood: Evidence from a twin study. Developmental Science, 7, 25-32.

119.          Pettingill, S. M., & Rohner, R. P. (1985). Korean-American adolescents' perceptions of control, parental acceptance-rejection, and parent-adolescent conflict. In I. R. Lagunes, & Y. H. Poortinga (Eds.), From a different perspective: Studies of behavior across cultures (pp. 240-249). Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger.

120.          Riaz, M. N. (1991). Parental relationship and psychological development of the child.  Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 6, 73-89.

121.          Riaz, M. N. (1996). Self-esteem of adolescents: A comparison of monogamous and polygamous families. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 11, 21-30.

122.          Riaz, M. N. (2003). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection, control, and personality characteristics of adolescents. Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 19, 7-17.

123.          Riaz, M. N. (2003). Relationship among perceived parental acceptance-rejection, control, and psychological adjustment of children in Pakistan. PARQ Symposium, South Carolina, USA.

124.          Rogers, K. N., Buchanan, C. M., & Winchell, M. E. (2003). Psychological control during early adolescence: Links to adjustment in differing parent/adolescent dyads. Journal of Early Adolescence, 23, 349-383.

125.          Rohner, E. C. (1980). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and children's reported personality and behavioral dispositions: An intracultural test. Behavior Science Research, 15, 81-88 .

126.          Rohner, E. C., Chaille, C., & Rohner, R. P. (1980). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and the development of children's locus of control. Journal of Psychology, 104, 83-86.

127.          Rohner, R. P. (1970). Parental rejection, food deprivation and personality development: Tests of alternative hypotheses. Ethology, 9, 414-427.

128.          Rohner, R. P. (1975). Parental acceptance-rejection and personality development: A universalist approach to behavioral science. In R. W. Brislin, S. Bochner, & W. J. Lonner (Eds.), Cross-cultural perspectives on learning (pp. 251-269). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publishing Company.

129.          Rohner, R. P. (1984). Cross‑cultural research on parental acceptance‑rejection theory: Reflecting on a quarter century. Society for Cross‑Cultural Research Newsletter, 12, 9‑11.

130.          Rohner, R. P. (1994). Good news and cause for concern for McIntosh children: Study of parenting and psychological well-being. The Darien News, 44, pp.1, 7.

131.          Rohner, R. P. (1994). Patterns of parenting: The warmth dimension in cross-cultural perspective. In W. J. Lonner & Malpass (Eds.), Readings in Psychology and Culture (pp.113-1 20). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.

132.          Rohner, R. P. (1994). Some causes and effects of psychological maladjustment among McIntosh students. The Darien News, 44, 11.

133.          Rohner, R. P. (1998). Father love and child development: History and current evidence. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 7, 157-161.

134.          Rohner, R. P. (1999). Acceptance and rejection. In D. Levinson, J. Ponzetti, & P. Jorgensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of human emotions, 1, 6-14. New York: Macmillan.

135.          Rohner, R. P. (2000). Glossary of Significant Concepts in Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory. Available on-line at www.babylon.com.

136.          Rohner, R. P. (2001). Introduction to parental acceptance-rejection theory. Available from http://vm.uconn.edu~rohner

137.          Rohner, R. P. (2004). Parental acceptance-rejection bibliography. Rohner Center website: http://vm. uconn.edu/~rohner

138.          Rohner, R. P. (in press). Parental acceptance-rejection theory (PARTheory): Theory spotlight. In V. L. Benston, A. C. Acock, K. R. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson & D. M. Klein (Eds.), Sourcebook on family theory and research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

139.          Rohner, R. P. (in press). The parental acceptance-rejection syndrome: Universal correlates of perceived rejection. American Psychologist.

140.          Rohner, R. P., Dewalt, B. R., & Ness, R. C. (1973). Ethnographer bias in cross-cultural research: An empirical study. Behavior Science Notes (now Journal of Cross-Cultural Research), 8, 278-317.

141.          Rohner, R. P., & Ness, R.C. (1974). The logic of regional testing and a modified application of that procedure to four hypotheses in the rejection-acceptance project. Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 4, 121-122.

142.          Rohner, R. P., & Ness, R. C. (1975). Procedures for assessing the validity and reliability of data in cross-cultural research. Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 5, 190.

143.          Rohner, R. P., Saavedra J. M., & Granum, E. O. (1978). Development and validation of the personality assessment questionnaire: Test manual. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan. (ERIC/CAPS Document Reproduction Service No. ED 159502)

144.          (Abstract published in Research in Education. Revised and Reprinted in R. P. Rohner & A. Khaleque, Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection, 2004, Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.)

145.          Rohner, R. P., Saavedra, J. M., & Granum, E. O. (1978). Development and validation of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire. Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 8, 17-48.

146.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1979). A multivariate strategy for the study of child abuse. In L. P. Shapiro (Ed.), Family Interaction and Handicapped Children. Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1, 108-114.

147.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1979). Coping with perceived parental rejection: Correlates of social cognition. In Eckensburger, L. H., Lonner, W. J., & Poortinga, Y. H. (Eds.), Cross-cultural contributions to psychology (pp. 195-204). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Swets and Zeitlinger.

148.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1980). Antecedents and consequences of parental rejection: A theory of emotional abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect, 4, 189-198.

149.          Rohner, R. P., Hahn B. C., & Rohner E. C. (1980). Social class differences in perceived parental acceptance-rejection and self-evaluation among Korean-American children. Behavior Science Research , 15, 55-66.

150.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1980). Worldwide tests of parental acceptance-rejection theory. Behavioral Science Research, 15, 1-21.

151.          Rohner, R. P., Rohner, E. C., & Roll, S. (1980). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and children's reported behavioral dispositions: A comparative and intracultural study of American and Mexican children. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 11, 213-231.

152.          Rohner, R. P., Rohner, E. C. & Roll, S. (1980). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and personality organization among Mexican and American elementary school children. Behavior Science Research, 15, 23-39.

153.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1981). Parental acceptance-rejection and parental control: Cross-cultural codes abstract. Ethnology, 20, 245-260.

154.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1981). Assessing interrater influence in holocultural research: A methodological note. Behavior Science Research, 16, 341-351.

155.          Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1982). Enculturative continuity and the importance of caretakers: Cross-cultural codes. Behavior Science Research, 17, 91-113.

156.          Rohner, R. P., & Frampton, S. (1982). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and artistic preference: An unexplained contradiction. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 13, 250-259.

157.          Rohner, R. P., Rohner, E. C., & Hahn, B. C. (1983). Socio-economic status and children's perception of maternal acceptance-rejection in Korean-American immigrant families. In J. B. Deregowski, S. Dziurawiec, & R. C. Annis (Eds.), Expiscations in cross-cultural psychology (pp. 250-255). Lisse: Sweits & Zeitlinger.

158.          Rohner, R. P., & Pettingill, S. M. (1985). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and parental control among Korean adolescents. Child Development, 56, 524-528.

159.          Rohner, R. P., & Chaki-Sircar, M. (1987). Caste differences in perceived maternal acceptance in West Bengal, India. Ethos, 15, 406-425.

160.          Rohner, R. P., Kean, K. J., & Cournoyer, D. E. (1991). Effects of corporal punishment, perceived caretaker warmth, and cultural beliefs on the psychological adjustment of children in St. Kitts, West Indies. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 53, 681-693.

161.          Rohner, R. P., Hahn, B. C., & Koehn, U. (1992). Occupational mobility, length of residence, and perceived maternal warmth among Korean immigrant families. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 23, 366-376.

162.          Rohner, R. P., & Cournoyer, D. E. (1994). Universals in youth's perceptions of parental acceptance and rejection: Evidence from factor analyses within eight sociocultural groups worldwide. Cross-Cultural Research, 28, 371-383.

163.          Rohner, R. P., Bourque, S. L., & Elordi, C. A. (1996). Children's perceptions of corporal punishment, caretaker acceptance, and psychological adjustment in a poor, biracial southern community. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58, 842-852.

164.          Rohner, R. P., & Brothers, S. A. (1999). Perceived parental rejection, psychological maladjustment, and borderline personality disorder. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 4, 81-95.

165.          Rohner, R. P., & Britner, P. A. (2000). Mental health correlates of perceived parental rejection. NCFR Reports, 45, F5, F7.

166.          Rohner, R. P., & Britner, P. A. (2000, December). Worldwide mental health correlates of perceived parental rejection. Family Focus, F5, F7.

167.          Rohner, R. P. & Veneziano. R. A. (2001). The importance of father love: History and contemporary evidence. Review of General Psychology, 5, 382-405.

168.          Rohner, R. P., & Britner, P. A. (2002) World wide mental health correlates of parental acceptance-rejection: Review of cross-cultural and intracultural evidence. Cross-Cultural Research, 36, 16-47.

169.          Rohner, R. P., & Khaleque, A. (2002). Parental acceptance-rejection and lifespan development: A universalist perspective. In W. J. Lonner, D. L. Dinnel, S. A. Hoyes, & D. N. Sottler (Eds.), Online readings in psychology and culture. Western Washington University, Department of Psychology, Center for Cross-Cultural Research. Available from http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~culture/Rohner_Khaleque.htm

170.          Rohner, R. P., Cournoyer, D. E., & Khaleque, A. (2003). Basic Principles of Parenting [Brochure for Parenting Educators]. Storrs, CT: Rohner Research Publications.

171.          Rohner, R. P., & Khaleque, A. (2003). Reliability and validity of the parental control scale: A meta-analysis of cross-cultural and intracultural studies. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 34, 6, 643-649.

172.          Rohner, R. P., Khaleque, A., & Cournoyer, D. E.. (2003). Cross-national perspectives on parental acceptance-rejection theory. Marriage and Family Review, 35, 85-105.

173.          Rohner, R. P., Khaleque, A., & Cournoyer, D. E. (2003). Introduction to parental acceptance-rejection theory, methods, evidence, and implications. Rohner Center website: http://vm.uconn.edu/~rohner.

174.          Rohner, R. P., Ripoll, K. J., & Moodie, N. A. (2004). Physical punishment test manual. In R. P. Rohner & A. Khaleque (Eds.), Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection (4th ed.). Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

175.          Rohner, R. P., Ripoll, K. J., & Moodie, N. A. (2004). Assessing the reliability and validity of the physical punishment questionnaire: Adult and parent forms. Manuscript submitted for publication.

176.          Rohner, R. P., & Khaleque, A. (in press). Relations between partner and parental acceptance, behavioral control, and psychological adjustments among heterosexual adult women [Special issue]. Ethos.

177.          Rohner, R. P., Khaleque, A., & Cournoyer, D. E. (in press). Parental acceptance-rejection theory, methods, evidence, and implications [Special Issue]. Ethos.

178.          Rohner, R. P., & Edman, J. (2004). Personality assessment questionnaire: Revision of the Dependence Scale. Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

179.          Rohner, R. P., Britner, P. A., & Russell, S. E. (2004). Reliability and validity of the Parent PARQ/Control: Infant Version: A longitudinal study. Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

180.          Rohner, R. P., Khaleque, A., & Cournoyer, D. E. (2005). Parental acceptance-rejection theory, methods, and implications. In R. P. Rohner & A. Khaleque (Eds.), Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection (4th ed.). Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

181.          Rohner, R. P., Ripoll-Nzqez, K. J., Moodie, N. A., & Ruan, C-C. (2004). Reliability and validity of the Physical Punishment Questionnaire: Adult, Parent, and Youth versions. In R. P. Rohner & A. Khaleque (Eds.), Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection (4th ed.). Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

182.          Saavedra, J. M. (1980). Effects of perceived parental warmth and control on the self-evaluation of Puerto Rican adolescent males. Behavior Science Research, 15, 41-54.

183.          Salama, M. (1987). Mother's employment, family size and socio-economic status as determinants of children's perception of parental acceptance-rejection. The Egyptian Journal of Psychology, 4, 58-67.

184.          Salama, M. (1987). Children's fears and their perception of parental acceptance-rejection. Egyptian Journal of Psychology, 2, 54-59.

185.          Salama, M. (1990). Perceived parental rejection and cognitive distortions: Risk factors for depression. Egyptian Journal of Mental Health, 30, 1-17.

186.          Salama, M. (1991). Self-esteem and parental controls in late adolescence and young adulthood. Egyptian Journal of Psychological Research, 679-702.

187.          Sandhu, R., & Bhargava, M. (1987). Background factors as determinants of children's perception of maternal acceptance. Indian Journal of Current Psychological Research, 2, 124-128.

188.          Sandhu, R., & Bhargava, M. (1987). Background factors as determinants of mother's perception of her attitude of acceptance-rejection. Perspectives in Psychological Researches, 10, 36-4 2.

189.          Sandhu, R., & Bhargava, M. (1988). Personality profile of self-perceived parentally accepted and rejected children. Indian Journal of Psychometry and Education, 19, 97-104.

190.          Saxena, V. (1992). Perceived maternal rejection as related to negative attention-seeking classroom behavior among primary school children. Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 8, 129-135.

191.          Schmitz, M. F. (2003). Influences of race and family environment on child hyperactivity and antisocial behavior. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65, 835-849.

192.          Sherman, B. R., & Donovan, B. R. (1991). Relationship of perceived maternal acceptance-rejection in childhood and social support networks of pregnant adolescents. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61, 103-113.

193.          Siantz, M. (1990). Maternal acceptance/rejection of Mexican migrant mothers. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 14, 245-254.

194.          Siantz, M., & Smith, M. S. (1994). Parental factors correlated with developmental outcome in the migrant head start child. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 9, 481-503.

195.          Sinha, S. P., Mathur, K., & Sinha, S. P. (1990). Parental acceptance-rejection and frustration-aggression patterns. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 17, 61-62.

196.          Smith, M. S., Lindsey, C. R., & Hansen, C. E. (2003). Corporal punishment and the mediating effects of parental acceptance-rejection and gender upon empathy in a Southern rural population [Special Issue]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

197.          Son, N-J. (1996). Influences of children's perceived maternal acceptance-rejection and self-evaluation on learned helplessness. Korean Journal, (In Korean with English abstract)

198.          Starkey, S. L. (1980). The relationship between parental acceptance-rejection and the academic performance of fourth and fifth graders. Behavior Science Research, 15, 67-80.

199.          Stern, S. B., Rohner, R. P., & Sacks-Stern, B. J. (2004). Relation between maternal acceptance/control and acting out aggressive behavior in ADHD children. Manuscript in preparation.

200.          Stocker, C. M. (1994). Children's perceptions of relationships with siblings, friends, and mothers: Compensatory processes and links with adjustment. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 35, 1447-1459.

201.          Suchman, N. E., & Luthar, S. S. (2001). The mediating role of parenting stress in methadone-maintained mothers. Parenting, 4, 285-315.

202.          Tzuriel, D., & Weiss, S. (1998). Cognitive modifiability as a function of mother-child mediated learning strategies, mothers' acceptance-rejection, and children's personality. Early Development and Parenting, 7, 79-99.

203.          Varan, A. (in press). Relation between perceived parental acceptance and intimate partner acceptance in Turkey: Does history repeat itself? [Special Issue]. ETHOS.

204.          Varan, A., Rohner, R. P., & Eryavuz, A. (2003). Relations among parental acceptance-rejection, intimate partner acceptance-rejection, and psychological adjustment in Turkish adults. Manuscript in preparation.

205.          Veneziano, R. A. (2000). Perceived paternal and maternal acceptance and rural, African American and European American youths' psychological adjustment. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62, 123-132. 

206.          Venziano, R. A. (2000). Are cross-cultural codes for paternal proximity and paternal warmth measuring similar phenomena? World Cultures, 11, 139-152.

207.          Veneziano, R. A. (2003). The importance of parental warmth. Cross-cultural research, 37, 265-281.

208.          Veneziano, R. A., & Rohner, R. P. (1998). Perceived paternal warmth, paternal involvement, and youths' psychological adjustment in a rural, biracial southern community. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 335-343.

209.          Yeon, Mi-Hee. (1998). Relationship between parental attitude and social-emotional development of kindergarten children. Korean Journal of Home Economics, 36, 111-122.
 

 COMPUTER SOFTWARE

 

1. Noman, M., & Rohner, R. P. (2001). PARSCORE III computer software. Storrs, CT: Rohner Research.* (Software program and instructions for scoring all versions of the PARQ, PARQ/Control, and PAQ).

2. Rohner, P. C., & Rohner, R. P. (1995). PARSCORE II. Storrs, CT: Rohner Research.* (Software program and instructions for using the PARSCORE II Program for scoring all twenty versions of the PARQ, PARQ/Control, and PAQ).

 

PUBLICATIONS DISCUSSING or EVALUATING the PARQ and/or PAQ

 

1.      Anjel, M. (1993). The transliteral equivalence, reliability, and validity studies of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire mother-form: A tool for assessing child abuse. Unpublished master's thesis Department of Educational Sciences, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.

2.      Ansari, Z.A. (2002). Parental acceptance-rejection of disabled children in non-urban Pakistan. North American Journal of Psychology, 4, 121-128.

3.      Comunian, A. L., & Gielen, U. P. (2001). An Italian study of parental acceptance and rejection.  In R. Roth & S. Neil (Eds.), A matter of life: psychological theory, research and practice (pp. 166-174). Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.

4.      Cournoyer, D. E. (1989). Recent evidence concerning the validity and reliability of self-reports of perceived parental acceptance-rejection and personality attributes. Unpublished manuscript, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

5.      Erdem, T. (1990). The reliability and validity study of the Turkish form of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire.  Unpublished master's thesis, Bosporus University, Istanbul, Turkey.

6.      Fenn, W. H. (1994). Parental acceptance and ADHD children's conduct and anxiety. Unpublished manuscript, Texas Woman's University, College of Education and Human Ecology, TX.

7.      Garbarino, J., Guttman, E., & Seeley, J. (1986). The psychologically battered child. San Francisco: Jossey, Bass.

8.      Gielen, U.P., & Miao, E. S. (2000). Perceived parental behavior and the development of moral reasoning in students from Taiwan. International Perspectives on Human Development, 479-503.

9.      Grotevant, H. D. & Carlson, C. I. (1988). Handbook of family assessment. New York: Guilford Publications.

10.  Holden, G.W. & Edwards, L. (1989). Parental attitudes toward childrearing: Instruments, issues, and implications. Psychological Bulletin, 106, 29-58.

11.  Hoskin, S. T. (1989). Parental acceptance-rejection theory: An analysis and critique. Unpublished master's thesis, CBN University.

12.  Howard, J. (2000). Substance abuse treatment for persons with child abuse and neglect issues: Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 36. DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 00-3357.

13.  Hwang, H. J. (1997). Parental acceptance and rejection in children with emotional and behavioral problems. Korean Journal of Educational Psychology, 11, 331-350.

14.  Jordan, F. F. (1990). A test of parental acceptance-rejection theory and validation and reliability of related measures. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.

15.  Kagitcibasi, C., Sunar, D., & Bekman, S. (1988). Comprehensive preschool education project: Final report. Ottawa, Canada: International Development Research Center.

16.  Kaufman, J. (1986). Testing adolescents. Kansas City, MO: Test Corporation.

17.  Kaufman, K. L., Tarnowski, K. J., Simonian, S. J., &. Graves, K. (1991). Assessing the readability of family assessment self-report measures. Psychological Assessment, 3, 697-700.

18.  McGuire, J., & Earls, F. (1993). Exploring the reliability of measures of family relations, parental attitudes, and parent-child relations in a disadvantaged minority population. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55, 1042-1046.

19.  Perloff, E. (1988). Health instrument file [On line]. University of Pittsburgh, PA: Database of instruments.

20.  Rohner, R. P. (1990). Handbook for the study of parental acceptance and rejection. Storrs, CT: Rohner Research.

21.  Rohner, R. P., & Chaki-Sircar, M. (1988). Women and Children in a Bengali Village. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.

22.  Rohner, R. P., Greene J. E., & Rohner, N. D. (1996) Assessment of the quality and reliability of instruments used in the CHOICE Foster Care Program. Manuscript submitted to Connecticut Department of Children and Families.

23.  Rohner, R. P., Saavedra, J. M., & Granum, E. O. (1978). Development and validation of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire. Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 8, 17-48.

24.  Salama, M. (1986). Adult PARQ test manual [In Arabic]. Cairo: Anglo-Egyptian Bookstore.

25.  Salama, M. (1986). Child PARQ test manual [In Arabic]. Cairo: Anglo-Egyptian Bookstore.

26.  Schutte, N., & Malouff, J. (1994). Scales assessing adulthood mental disorders. Plenum Press.

27.  Sweetland, R.C. & Keyser, D.C. (1986). Tests: A comprehensive reference for assessments in psychology, education and business. Kansas City, MO: Test Corporation of America.

28.  Touliatos, J. (1990). Handbook of family measurement techniques. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

29.  Trevisanut, P., (2000) Maternal responsiveness and warmth as predictors of shyness in babies' first year of life. Universita delgi Studi di Padova. (In Italian).

30.  Vagnerova, M., & Matejcek, Z. (1989). Assessment of basic features of parental attitudes and their implications for educational work with children. Teorie a praxe specialni pedagogiky, 2 , 15-19. [In Czech].

31.  Vagnerova, M., & Matejcek, Z. (1992). Rohn erova metoda rodinne diagnostiky [Rohner's methods of family diagnostics. Ostrava, Czechoslovakia: Microdata [In Czec].

32.  Vagnerova, M., & Skalicka, M. (1989). Characteristic features of educational attitudes of parents of visually impaired children. Teorie a praxe specialni pedagogiky, 2, 172-182 [In Czech].

33. Veneziano, R. A. (2000).  Perceived paternal and maternal acceptance and rural African American and European American youths' psychological adjustment. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62, 123-132.
 

DIRECTORIES LISTING or DESCRIBING the CENTER for the STUDY of PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE and REJECTION

 

1.      Educational Testing Service, Test Collection 30 B. Princeton, NJ.

2.      Guide to Multicultural Resources (1989 &1993-98). Fort Atkinson, WI: Highsmith Press.

3.      International Network of Centres of Psychological Research in Problems of the Third World. A special project of the International Union of Psychological Sciences, University of Allahabad, India.

4.      Research Centers Directory (a guide to university-related and other nonprofit research organizations and support services). Gale Research Co., Detroit, MI. Student Contact Book lists CSPAR publications.

5.      World Directory of Social Science Institutions UNESCO Social and Human Sciences Documentation Centre, 7 Place de Fontenoy 75700 Paris, France.

 

REVIEWS and OTHER PUBLICATIONS

 

1.      Rohner, R. P. (1972). The rejection-acceptance project. Cross-Cultural Social Psychology Newsletter, 6, 9-10.

2.      Rohner, R. P. (1978). Parental acceptance-rejection theory and the phylogenetic model. Resources in Education. (ERIC/CAPS, 1978. Document no. ED 151718).

3.      Rohner, R. P., & Rohner, E. C. (1979). A multivariate strategy for the study of child abuse. Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1, 108-114.

4.      Rohner, R. P. (1978). Parental acceptance and rejection: A review and annotated bibliography of research and theory. Child Development, 53, 5-6.

5.      Rohner, R. P. & Rohner, E. C. (1980). Worldwide tests of parental acceptance-rejection theory. Behavioral Science Research, 15, 1-21.
 
 

REVIEWER COMMENTS ABOUT PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE-REJECTION THEORY PUBLICATIONS

 

1.      Bacon, M. (1977). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not]. American Scientist, 65, 104.

2.      Beuchelt, E. (1976). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not]. Anthropos, 71, 918-920. (In German)

3.      Beuchelt, E. (1976). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  Child Welfare.

4.      Dager, E. Z. (1988). [Review of the book The warmth dimension]. Contemporary Sociology, 17(4).

5.      Erchak, G. M.(1976). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 7, 369-371.

6.      Guthrie, G. M. (1990). [Review of the book Women and children in a Bengali village].  Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography.

7.      Haan, N. (1988). [Review of the book The warmth dimension: Foundations of parental acceptance-rejection theory]. Contemporary Psychology, 33,691.

8.      Hippler, A. E. (1978). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  Journal of Psychological Anthropology, 1, 137-140.

9.      Karlekar, M. (1989). [Review of the book Women and children in a Bengali village].  Contributions to Indian Sociology, 23, 369-370.

10.  Knipmeyer, M. (1977). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  Anthropological Quarterly, April, 99-100.

11.  Lloyd, B. B. (1976). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  MAN, 11, 630-631.

12.  Matejcek, Z. (1988). [Review of the book The warmth dimension: Foundations of parental acceptance-rejection theory]. Psychologia a Patopsychologia Dietata Separaty Vytlacok, 23. (In Czech).

13.  McGilvray, D. B. (1989). [Review of the book Women and children in a Bengali village].  American Anthropologist, 91, 1080-1081.

14.  Michael, S. M. (1990). [Review of the book Women and children in a Bengali village]. Anthropos, 85, 265-266.

15.  Munroe, R. L. & Munroe, R. H. (1976). Beyond Cultural Relativism [Review of the book They love me, they love me not]. Reviews in Anthropology, Sept/Oct, 517-524.

16.  Nash, D. (1989). The Individual in Culture: Review of PARTheory. A Little Anthropology (pp. 31 & 33). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

17.  Saavedra, J. (1988). [Review of the book The warmth dimension: Foundations of parental acceptance-rejection theory]. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 9, 467.

18.  Salama, M. (1987). [Review of the book The warmth dimension: Foundations of parental acceptance-rejection theory]. Journal of Psychology of the National Egyptian Association of Books, 3, 79-83.

19.  Shore, M. (1976). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  AAAS Science Books and Films, 12, 72.

20. Waxler, C. Z. (1977). [Review of the book They love me, they love me not].  Child Development, 51, 71.
 

 

 

THESES and DISSERTATIONS

 

1.      Acharya, R. (2001). Impact of parental attitude on the personality of children: A comparative cross-cultural study of armed force personnel and civilians. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Jiwaji University, Gwalior (India).

2.      Agress, J. (1985). Body image and its relationship to social-emotional perception in adolescents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Yeshiva University, NY.

3.      Al-Falaij, A. (1991). Family conditions, ego development and sociomoral development in juvenile delinquency: A study of Bahraini adolescents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, PA.

4.      Alhanati, S. (1990). Predictors of deficits in reality testing and object relationships: A comparative study of separations, perceived emotional neglect, and perceived aggression. Dissertation Abstracts International, 50(10-B), 4760.

5.      Almeida, D. M. (1990). Fathers' participation in family work: Consequences for fathers' stress and father-child relationships. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Victoria, Canada.

6.      Anderson, J. R. (2000). An exploratory study of the relationship between selected children's perceptions of maternal acceptance and their reading achievement. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University, MI.

7.      Anjel, M. (1993). The transliteral equivalence, reliability, and validity studies of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire mother-form: A tool for assessing child abuse. Unpublished master's thesis Department of Educational Sciences, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.

8.      Arenson-Kemp, A. L. (1995). A test of parental acceptance and self-esteem across three generations. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.

9.      Awan, A. A. (2000). Parenting styles and development of locus of control in children. Unpublished M. Phil. Dissertation. National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.

10.  Babree, S. (1997). Aggressive and nonaggressive children's perceptions of parental acceptance-rejection and control. Unpublished M. Phil. Dissertation. National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.

11.  Balaman, A. R. (1974). Ethnography of Teve village. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.

12.  Bangs, K. (1987). Psychopathology and perception of parental rejection in adolescent boys in group homes. Dissertation Abstracts International, 48(2-B), 557-558.

13.  Batory, A. H. (1984). Child-rearing and helping behaviors in young children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46 (3- B), 976.

14.  Bechynova, B. (1989). Self-concept of children of school age from families and children homes. Unpublished diploma thesis, Charles University, Prague.

15.  Bernardo, M. D. (1995). "Laro Tayo": Parent-child and peer play activities of Filipino children and related variables. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(12-B), 5580.

16.  Berretta, B. B. (1992). Acceptance-rejection attitudes of Black inner-city mothers toward their sons. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(3-A), 955.

17.  Bertini, K. (1995). Marital status and midlife : Perceptions of early parenting and perceptions of self. Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(10-B), 5758.

18.  Bluestone, C. (1996). Relations among socioeconomic status, depressed mood, parenting beliefs, maternal childrearing history, and child perceptions of parenting behavior in a low-risk sample of African American mothers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(8-B), 5356.

19.  Brass-Dayle, J. (1987). Family rituals, perceived parental rejection and the intergenerational transmission of alcoholism. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(4-A), 862.

20.  Brewer, E. C. (1991). Factors affecting parental satisfaction and acceptance/rejection in mothers participating in the women, infants, and children program. Paper presented at annual meeting of conservative clergy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.

21.  Brewer, S. J. (1990). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection, parental control, personality functioning, and conformity/autonomy values among evangelical vs. non-evangelical adolescents . Unpublished master's thesis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

22.  Burg, S. L.  (2000).  Parenting style and self-esteem.  Unpublished undergraduate honors thesis, Concordia University, Wisconsin.

23.  Cadmus-Romm, D. Emotional abuse and neglect in adolescence as predictors of psychosocial adjustment in young adulthood. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.

24.  Campo, A. T. (1985). Predicting substance abuse: An explanatory model of the relationship between parental acceptance-rejection and substance abuse. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut, Storrs.

25.  Caron, A. F. (1988). Model of parenting workshops for mothers of adolescent daughters. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(10-B), 4570.

26.  Caves, J. W. (1995). A retrospective study of perceived maternal nurturance of regressed and fixated pedophiles. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(12-B), 5562.

27.  Cenkseven, F. (2000). The comparison between stuttering and non-stuttering children's rejective perception of mother-child relations and children's self-concept. Unpublished masters thesis, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey.

28.  Chodounska, M. (1983) Parental attitudes of adolescent boys and girls. Unpublished diploma thesis, Charles University, Prague. (In Czech)

29.  Christian, V. (1997). Resiliency in sexually abused latency-aged girls as a function of self-concept and parent-child relationships, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, CA.

30.  Cournoyer, D. E. (1989). That unloved feeling: Coping with perceived maternal rejection. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(12-B), 5558.

31.  Crawford, S. L. (1994). A profile of mothers and the mother/daughter relationships in families where intrafamilial sexual abuse has occurred. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(6-A), 1692.

32.  Darling, L. M. (1994). Exploring adult attachment in non-clinical and clinical samples: Validating four-category model. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(10-A), 3888.

33.  Davis, D. (1997). Relationship between adolescent drinking, alcohol expectancies, perception of parental maltreatment, and feelings of hopelessness. Unpublished honors thesis, Alma College, Michigan.

34.  Dilley, R. B. (1992). Clergy and shame: A descriptive analysis. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(2-B), 1059.

35.  Eades, V. R. (1996). The relationship between the self-esteem of stepmothers and perceived acceptance in the stepmother-stepchild relationship.  Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. St. Louis University, Missouri.

36.  Edsinger, A. C. (1991). Perceived rejection among young adult adoptees. Master Abstracts International, 29, 641.

37.  Eldredge-Thompson, L. G. (1990). Syntonics training effects on verbal and nonverbal communication of young adults having two levels of perceived parental rejection. Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(4-B), 2113.

38.  Elyan, I. A. (1992). Parental acceptance/rejection and its relationship to self-assertion and aggressiveness among adolescents. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Zagazig, Zagazig, Egypt.

39.  Erdem, T. (1990). The reliability and validity study of the Turkish form of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire. Unpublished master's thesis, Bosporus University, Istanbul, Turkey.

40.  Eryavuz, A. The effects of parental acceptance-rejection on intimate partner relationships in adulthood: A Turkish sample. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ege University, Turkey.

41.  Feuerhake, C. (1985). Intergenerational transmission of perceived parental rejection in families of adolescent runaways . Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Graduate School of Marital and Family Therapy, CA.

42.  Floyd, N. M. (1985). Characteristics of bullies and victims in adolescent aggression. Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(1-B), 430.

43.  Fowler, S. D. (1990). Paternal effects on severity of borderline psychopathology. Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(6-B), 3129.

44.  Freedman, Linda. (2002). Parental acceptance of adult gay and lesbian children. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Graduate College of the University of Illinois at Chicago.

45.  Gautam, S. (1995). A study of personality dispositions among T. B. and Cardiac ailments. University of Sagar, India.

46.  Gavilano, G. (1988). Maternal acceptance-rejection and personality characteristics among adolescents in different socio-economic sectors. Unpublished thesis for completion of bachelor's degree, Catholic University of Peru, Lima, Peru. (in Spanish).

47.  Gordon, R. E. (1990). Hopelessness depression in women: The role of parental rejection, attributional style, and daily stress. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(4-A), 1261.

48.  Grossman, P. B. (1994). Attachment style and history of parents of aggressive children: Effects on response to intervention. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(10-B), 5388.

49.  Habibah, U. (1983). Sex differences in perceived parental acceptance-rejection and personality dispositions among working class children in Shah Latifabad township. Unpublished masters' thesis, University of Sind, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

50.  Hahn, B. C. (1981). Relationship among perceived parental acceptance-rejection, self-evaluation, and academic performance of Korean-American children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 41(8-A), 3488-3489.

51.  Haigh, M. L. (1990). The warmth dimension: An analysis of parental perception s of the identified learning-disabled child based upon acceptance-rejection theory. Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(8-A), 2639.

52.  Hassab-Allah, A. M. (1996). Perception of control and social support in relation to children's symptoms of depression. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, University of Zagazig, Egypt.

53.  Hazelton, R. H. (1995). The long-term effects of parental separation on young adult relationships: The role of early attachment. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(7-A), 2141.

54.  Herlache, L. R. (1995). Factors related to children's social goal development. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(10-A), 3139.

55.  Horakova, E. (1983). Self-concept and education of adolescents in relation to their parental attitudes. Unpublished diploma thesis, Charles University, Prague.

56.  Hoskin, S. T. Jr. (1989). Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory: An analysis and critique. Master Abstracts International, 27(4), 438.

57.  Hudak, M. A. (1980). Theoretical perspectives of social-moral development. Dissertation Abstracts International, 41(4-B), 1566-1567.

58.  Hunter, M. (1997). The experience of mothering and its relationship to adolescent childbearing. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Maine, Farmington, ME.

59.  Hursh, P. (1994). Adolescent identity development in a context of post-divorce visitation. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(8-B), 3609.

60.  Huslage, S. M. (1995). The relationship between behavioral self-regulation and the combination of frontal lobe functioning and perception of parental acceptance/rejection in adolescent males. Ph.D Dissertation, Seton Hall University, School of Education , NJ.

61.  Imouokhome, A. 0. (1987). Maternal acceptance/ rejection and children's behavioral dispositions: A cross-ethnic comparison of children in Nigeria. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Department of Guidance and Counseling, Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria

62.  Jette, S. D. (1991). The relationship between perceived paternal acceptance-rejection and females' psychological adjustment. Unpublished master's thesis, Clinical Psychology, Bridgewater State College, MA.

63.  Jordan, F. F. (1991). A test of parental acceptance-rejection theory and validation and reliability of related measures. Dissertation Abstracts International, 52(2-B), 1093.

64.  Kamel, F. A-H. (1985). Relationship between perceived parental acceptance, parental rejection and personality characteristics of chronically ill school-aged children as compared to well school-age children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(5-B), 1512.

65.  Kamstra, T. (1987). Anxiety, depression, and perception of parental rejection among latency-age children of alcoholic families. Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(7-B), 3113.

66.  Kanerova, J. (1984). Self-concept of middle school-age children. Diploma thesis, Charles University, Prague.

67.  Keats, P. H. (1993). The impact of mother, counselor, and client characteristics on the counseling relationship. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(8-A), 2691.

68.  Keshishan, A. (1989). Attachment and rejection in aggressive and non-aggressive juvenile delinquents. Unpublished master's thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.

69.  Khaleque, A. (2001). Parental acceptance-rejection, psychological adjustment, and intimate adult relationships. Unpublished Master's thesis, School of Family Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

70.  Khan, U. H. (2000). Maternal rejection and its relationship with loneliness. Unpublished master's thesis, Science psychology, Islamabad, Pakistan.

71.  Kim, K. (1998). Parental warmth, control, and involvement in schooling in relation to Korean American adolescents' academic achievement. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Syracuse University, NY.

72.  Kim, O. J. (1987). Child and parent attributions for school achievement as a function of cultural background and parent-child relations. Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(10-A), 3706.

73.  Kim, S. (1991). A psychometric study of parental acceptance perceived by early adolescents. Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(7-A), 2320. 

74.  Konvickova, K. (1982). Self-concept of adolescents. Diploma Thesis, Charles University, Prague.

75.  Kraus, P. A. (1999). The journey from role identity to self identity: A study of cognitive development and personal spiritual grown among middle-aged Catholic women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut.

76.  Lafferty, M. A. (1992). Experiences of non-offending mothers in incest families: A qualitative investigation. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(3-A), 721.

77.  Langenbacher, D. A. (1995). Stress and coping in families that have an adult relative with severe or moderate mental retardation: A cross-cultural perspective. Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(4-B), 2333.

78.  Lavigna, A. H. (1985). A comparison of the effects of parent effectiveness training and the Adlerian model of parenting on the child-rearing attitudes of parents of learning disabled children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(6-A), 1521.

79.  Lee, N-j. (1997). Investigation on causal relationships between home environment, children's self-evaluation and learned helplessness. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Kyung Pook National University, Taegu, Korea.

80.  Lewis, M. L. (1993). Factors influencing African-American mothers' perception s of emotions in children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(3-B), 1693.

81.  Lipsitz, D. A. (1994). The effects of parental stress and parental acceptance upon first time parenting stepfathers with resident pre-adolescent children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55 (6-A), 1706.

82.  Lorris, N. J. (1993). Family, culture, and codependence: A developmental perspective. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(6-A), 2337.

83.  Lovett, B. B. (1993). Child sexual abuse: A multivariate analysis of the mother-daughter relationship and its effect on the victims' behavior and competency. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(5-A), 1952.

84.  Luft, G. A. (1990). Attachment, self, and parental acceptance-rejection in relation to adolescent personality. Dissertation Abstracts International, 50(7-A), 2257.

85.  Maglio, G.V. (1995). The mother-child-mother cycle in teenage mothers and their first born: Measures of adult attachment and maternal acceptance-rejection. Dissertation Abstracts International, 56( 5-A), 1986.

86.  Magnuson-Martinson, S. (1989). Self-esteem and marital satisfaction in spouses experiencing the transition to parenthood: The role of their parents in socialization and consensual validation. Dissertation Abstracts International, 50(5-A), 1451.

87.  Malik, M. (1993).. Mothers' perceptions of sons and daughters and sex stereotypes among working and non-working mothers in Hyderabad City Unpublished master's monograph, Sindh University.

88.  Matteson, K. J. (1994). Resiliency and vulnerability: The role of parent-child relationships in association with marital discord and girls' adjustment. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology , San Diego, CA.

89.  Melton, S. (2000). Relationships Between Sixth-Graders' Perceptions of Parental Acceptance-Rejection and Their Performance at School. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

90.  Moodie, N. A. Reliability and validity of the Physical Punishment Questionnaire: Parent Form. Unpublished Masters Thesis, University of Connecticut at Storrs.

91.  Motley, R. W. (1986). Social perspective taking ability, empathy and perceptions of parental warmth: Their influences on the development of adolescents' self-esteem. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(7-A), 1881.

92.  Ogwuche, M. M. (1983). Relationship between parental warmth and academic achievement among school boys in Edumoga community of Nigeria. Unpublished B. S. (honors) thesis, Department of General and Applied Psychology, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria.

93.  O'Neal, S. (1997). The relationship between college students' perceptions of parental characteristics, attributions for punishment, and denial of physical abuse. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi.

94.  Onyskiw, J. E. (1994). The relationship between parental recall of acceptance experienced in childhood, marital quality and current parent-infant interactions. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

95.  Ostendorf, S. M. (1992). A study of the relationship between women's perceptions of how they were parented and their development of intimate relationships. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(1-B), 584.

96.  Patton, A.G. (1992). Parental acceptance and rejection, shame, and the etiology of chemical dependency in adolescents: An intergenerational study. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(4-A), 1288.

97.  Perween, N. (1987). Differences in treatment towards sons and daughters of Sindhi-speaking mothers as measured through mother PARQ. Unpublished master's thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Sind, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

98.  Pitcher, A. S. (1995). An analysis of predictors of child rearing strategies for low income mothers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(2-A), 455.

99.  Pojsolva, J. (1982). Adolescent boys' and girls' perceptions of their parents' educational practices. Unpublished diploma thesis, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia.

100.          Polat, A.S. (1988). Parental acceptance-reject ion. Unpublished M. A. thesis, Bogazici University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey.

101.          Raley, P. A. K. (1987). Differential vulnerability in childhood: An examination of family risk factors. Dissertation Abstracts International, 48(2-B), 571-572.

102.          Reyland, S. (1997). The role of parental acceptance and social support in the relationship between stress and competence . Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Fordham University.

103.          Richtsmeier, L. M. (1996). Cognitive and behavioral-emotional functioning during the early school-age years for preterm born children: The role of the mother-child relationship. Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(5-B), 3436.

104.          Rigoglioso, J. (1979). Perceived parental acceptance-rejection and its influence upon late adolescent self concept. Unpublished M. A. thesis, The Catholic University of America.

105.          Rising, D. G. (1999). The influence of perceived parental acceptance-rejection, parental control, and psychological adjustment on job instability among men. Dissertation Abstracts International.

106.          Rizer, A. G. (1983). A study of the effects of parent-child incest on the child's perception of parental acceptance-rejection and perception of self. Dissertation Abstracts International, 43(10-A), 3420.

107.          Rohner, R. P. (1960). Child acceptance-rejection and modal personality in three pacific societies. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Stanford University.

108.          Rolovic, S. (1996). Mother-daughter relationship in incest families. Divided loyalty: Myth or reality. Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(12-B), 7741.

109.          Rosen, B. L. (1999). From hurting to healing: The dynamic process of meaning-making in the lives of twenty-one mid-life women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut .

110.          Routh, A. (1989). Factors influencing children's adjustment in foster care. Unpublished MA thesis, Southern Connecticut State University.

111.          Saavedra, J. M. (1977). The interaction between adolescents' perception of parental warmth and control and the association of these dimensions of parenting with self-esteem and self-adequacy among Puerto Rican males. Dissertation Abstracts International, 38(7-B), 3372.

112.          Salama, M. (1984). Child rearing methods in relation to the psychological problems in middle childhood. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. (in Arabic).

113.          Sarfraz, S. (1991). Gender differences in perceived maternal acceptance-rejection among the middle and lower middle class high school students of Karachi, Pakistan. Master's Monograph, Sindh University.

114.          Savage, E. R. (1989). Perception of childhood parental acceptance or rejection: How it relates to adult intimacy. Unpublished doctoral thesis, California Graduate School of Family Psychology.

115.          Schenberg, T. (1998). Children of substance users: The Relationship of perceived parental rejection to child emotional functioning. California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego.

116.          Shih, L.-L. (1996). Autonomy in practice of critical care nurses in teaching hospitals in Taiwan. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, School of Nursing, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

117.          Shrake, E. K. Ph.D. (1996). Perceived parenting styles, ethnic identity, and associated problem behaviors among Korean-American adolescents.  Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(10-A), 4557.

118.          Shrivastava, R. (1978). Mothers' own experiences as determinants of their attitudes toward their children. Unpublished M. A. thesis, Sauger University, Sauger, India.

119.          Siantz, M. (1985). The effects of stress on maternal depression and acceptance/rejection of Mexican migrant mothers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 46(3-B), 977.

120.          Sidhu, N. S. (1995). Child sexual abuse: Potential mediators of self-esteem in latency-aged girls following disclosure. Dissertation Abstracts International, 55(11-B), 5088.

121.          Skalicka, M. (1991). Interpersonal relations in families of visually impaired children. Unpublished diploma thesis, Charles University, Prague. (In Czech.)

122.          Slobodnik, N. (1997). Communication about adoption, personality development, and attachment in adoptive families. Dissertation Abstracts International, 58(3-A), 1113.

123.          Smith, A. R. (1995). Parents of children in residential treatment: Attitudes, characteristics and other factors influencing visitation rates. Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(6-B), 3463.

124.          Sohtorik, Y. (1998). Mothers' attachment style as a predictor for aggressive behavior in children. Unpublished master's thesis, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.

125.          Son, N-J. (1996). Investigation on causal relationships between home environment, children's self-evaluation and learned helplessness. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Kyungpook National University, Korea. (In Korean)

126.          Srivatava, R. (2002). Parental Acceptance-Rejection and values among adolescents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (India).

127.          Stern, S. B. (1999). The parenting styles of mothers and aggression in AD/HD children. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Hofstra University.

128.          Suarez, E. H. (1998). Analysis of parental acceptance-rejection among mothers in a Mexican population. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Mexico City International, Mexico. (In Spanish)

129.          Sun, C. (1992). Korean-American adolescents: Parent-child relationship survey. Unpublished MSW thesis, California State University at Long Beach.

130.          Tsell, M.T.I. (1982). Social class differences in perceived parental acceptance-rejection and personality dispositions among Tiv children in Nigeria. Unpublished B. S. thesis, Dept. of General and Applied Psychology, University of Jos, Nigeria.

131.          Tyagi, P. (198?). A study of the locus of control, self-esteem, and academic achievement of paternally accepted and rejected children. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pakistan, India.

132.          Vegunta, S. R. (1990). Mother-son discrepancies in perception of maternal warmth in delinquent and nondelinquent families. Unpublished master's Thesis, Purdue University, Fort Wayne, IN.

133.          Venard, M. L. (1993). Depression, learned helplessness, and perceptions of parental acceptance and rejection: Comparisons between homeless and housed children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(9 -B), 4947.

134.          Veneziano, R.A. (1998). Perceived paternal and maternal acceptance and rural, black and white youths' psychological adjustment. Unpublished manuscript, Saint Joseph College, CT.

135.          Vignola, S. L. (1979). The American Jewish woman's socialization process: The study of mother-daughter relationship as it affects the daughter's future choice of a husband. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, The Catholic University of America.

136.          Walker, J. M. (1991). Effects of perceived parental rejection , maltreatment, and attachment style on self-esteem, loneliness, and psychological distress in college students: A causal model. Dissertation Abstracts International, 51(7-A), 2326.

137.          Wallis, D. A. (1997). Reactive parenting: Why we may parent our children as we do. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois, Carbondale .

138.          Williams, R. C. (1988). The relationship of parental alcoholism, psychological separation, and parental rejection, to depression in college students. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(12-A), 3672.

139.          Williams, S. M. (1995). Adolescents perceptions of parental acceptance-rejection as a function of parental age in Trinidad, W.I. Unpublished master's thesis, Florida International University.

140.          Yalcinkaya, F. A. (1997). Turkish Daughters' Attachment Styles, Romantic Relationships, and Recollections of Parental Acceptance and Control (Fathers). Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University, MA.

141.          Zito, M. D. (1994). A study of perceived family interactions of suicidal depressed and nonsuicidal depressed adolescents. Dissertation Abstracts International, 56(5-B), 2894.
 

UNPUBLISHED PAPERS

 

1.      Alvy, K. T., Harrison, D. S., Rosen, L. D., & Fuentes, E. G. (1982). Black parent training programs: Adapted versions of standard programs for black parents and pilot test of adapted versions. Unpublished paper, Studio City, CA.

2.      Alvy, K.T., Myers, H.F., Arrington, A., Marigna, M., Huff, R., Richardson, M., & Main, M. (1988). Effects of a culturally-appropriate black parent training program on parental attitudes and practices, parental mental health, and on child behavior outcomes in inner-city black families. A report from the Center for the Improvement of Child Caring, Studio City, CA.

3.      Askar, A. (1996). A comparative study of the differences between Egyptian and Yemenese children's perceptions of parental acceptance and rejection. Unpublished manuscript, Egypt. (In Arabic)

4.      Bello, P. (1986). The significance of parental role in parent-adolescent relationship in two Nigerian cultures. Paper presented at International Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Istanbul, Turkey.

5.      Bhogle, S., & Sane, V. (1984). A study of parental acceptance and rejection among gifted and intellectually superior children in south India. Paper presented at the International American Cross-Cultural Psychology conference, Acapulco, Mexico.

6.      Birmingham, M. T. (1980). Treatment accorded the elderly and the young: A holocultural study. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Philadelphia, PA.

7.      Bourque, S. L. & Rohner, R. P. (1995). Effects of corporal punishment and perceived caretaker warmth on the psychological adjustment of children in McIntosh County, Georgia.

8.      Brewer, S. J. (1991). Parent-adolescent relations among fundamentalist Christians. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Pittsburgh, PA.

9.      Britner, P. A., Axia, G., Rohner, R. P., Moscardino, U., Russell, B. S., & Trevisanut, P. (2003). Temperament, caregiving, and parental warmth in early infancy: Cross-cultural perspectives between the US and Italy. Manuscript in preparation, University of Connecticut, Storrs.

10.  Cadmus, D. L. (2003). Psychological maltreatment as a predictor of psychosocial adjustment with an examination of potential mediating and moderating factors. Unpublished manuscript, Boston University, Boston, MA.

11.  Colletta, N. D. (1981). The influence of support systems on the maternal behavior of young mothers. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

12.  Colletta, N. D. (1982). Depression and the maternal behavior of adolescent mothers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Washington, D.C.

13.  Comunian, A. L. & Gielen, U. P. (2000). The Rohner's parental acceptance-rejection measure in Italian culture. Paper presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, New Orleans, LA.

14.  Comunian, A.L., & Gielen, U.P. (2003). The relation of the parents' warmth and children's moral judgment development. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Charleston, SC.

15.  Cournoyer, D. E., & Rohner, R. P. (1993) . Perceived acceptance by multiple caregivers, consistency of acceptance across caregivers, and the psychological adjustment of adolescents . Unpublished paper.

16.  Cournoyer, D. E., & Rohner, R. P. (1995). Effects of discrepancy between paternal and maternal acceptance on youths' psychological adjustment in McIntosh County, Georgia. Paper presented at Society for Cross-Cultural Research.

17.  Cournoyer, D. E., Smith, A., & McKenna, C. (1988). Structural modeling and selection of placements for children. Unpublished paper, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

18.  Demetriou, L., & Christodoulides, P.  (2000).  Parental acceptance-rejection in the Cypriot family: A social-psychological research on the PARQ Child.  Unpublished paper, Frederick Institute of Technology, Limassol.

19.  El-Hady, E. A. (1996). Parental acceptance-rejection and its relation to anxiety level in children. Paper presented at Symposium on parental acceptance-rejection, University of Zagazig, Egypt.

20.  Elyan, I. A. (1992). Parental acceptance/rejection and its relationship to self-assertion and aggressiveness among adolescents. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Zagazig, Zagazig, Egypt.

21.  Erdem, T. (1990). The reliability and validity study of the Turkish form of the parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire. Unpublished master's thesis, Bosporus University, Istanbul, Turkey.

22.  Erkman, F. (1990). The relationship of parental rejection, emotional abuse and family environment. Paper presented at the 8th International Congress on child abuse and neglect, Hamburg, Germany.

23.  Erkman, F. (2003, February). Turkish children's perception of parental warmth, corporal punishment and psychological adjustment. In R. A. Veneziano (Chair), Parental Acceptance and Rejection. Symposium conducted at the meeting for the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Charleston, SC.

24.  Erkman, F., & Alantar, M. (1988). Psychological maltreatment: Its definition by experts and its assessment among a group of adolescents in Turkey. Paper presented at the 7th International Congress of Child Abuse and Neglect, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

25.  Fahlberg, V., & Margues, M. A. B. (1997). E studo sobre abuso fisico e psicologica em criangos de escolar (Study of physical and psychological abuse in school age children). Brazilian National Research Council, processo no. 530302193.4.

26.  Fattah, F. A. El. (1996). Symptoms of depression and perception of parental acceptance and control. Paper presented on symposium on PARTheory, Zagazig University, Egypt.

27.  Finley, G. E. (1991). Age of parent, the experience of parenthood, and children's perceptions of their parents. Paper presented at InterAmerican Congress of Psychology, San Jose, Costa Rica.

28.  Finley, G. E., Rogers, B., & Janovetz, V. A. (1990). University students' perceptions of parental acceptance-rejection as a function of parental age. Paper accepted for presentation at Conference on Human Development, Richmond, VA.

29.  Finley, G. E., Rogers, B., & Janovetz, V. A. (1992). Daughters, sons, and older fathers: Sex differences in parental perceptions. Unpublished paper, Florida International University , Miami, FL.

30.  Finley, G. E., Stephenson, D., Williams, S., & Janovetz, V. (1993). Father's age and the paternal feelings and attitudes of first time fathers. Poster presented at Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.

31.  Frackowiak, J., & Jasinska-Kania, A. (In Press) Moral development and the life course: The Polish Case. Institute of Sociology, Warsaw University, Poland.

32.  Gielen, U. P., Markoulis, D., & Avellani, J. (1989). Development of moral reasoning and perceptions of parental behavior in Greek students.  Unpublished paper, Department of Psychology, St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY.

33.  Gielen, U. P., Miao, E., & Avellani, J. (1987). Perceived parental behavior and the development of moral reasoning in students from Taiwan. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Convention, International Council of Psychologists, NY.

34.  Haque, A. (1983). A study of maternal acceptance-rejection and personality dispositions among university students in Nigeria. Unpublished paper, The University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria.

35.  Haque, A. (1988). Differences in perceived maternal acceptance-rejection of high and low achieving Pakistani students. Unpublished manuscript, University of Sind, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

36.  Haque, A., & Moin, R. (1993). Differences in health, locus of control and personality dispositions of chronic patients and healthy adults in Hyderabad City. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Conference of Psychology at Peshawar University Summer Camp Bara Gali.

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