Perceived childhood emotional parentification is associated with Machiavellianism in men but not in women

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Recent research has revealed several developmental aspects of Machiavellianism. In this study, we explored the potential relationship between perceived parentification in the family of origin and Machiavellianism in adulthood. Three hundred and ninety five Hungarian adults (282 women) completed self-report measures of parentification and Machiavellianism. Results showed that emotional parentification and children's unacknowledged efforts to contribute to the well-being of their families were associated with Machiavellianism - but only in men. Machiavellian tactics and worldview are proposed as possible coping mechanisms with the neglectful and unpredictable family environment. Gender differences in the results are explained in terms of gender role socialization and men's and women's different susceptibility for different forms of psychopathology.

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Láng, A. (2016). Perceived childhood emotional parentification is associated with Machiavellianism in men but not in women. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 47(1), 136–140. https://doi.org/10.1515/ppb-2016-0015

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