Abstract

The study examined the applicability of the observational technique developed by Allen and colleagues (Allen, Hauser, Bell, & O’Connor, 1994; Allen, Hauser, et al., 2003) to investigate the issues of autonomy and relatedness in parent-adolescent relationship in the Italian context. Thirty-five mother-adolescent dyads participated to a task in which they discussed a family issue about which they disagree. Adolescents were also administered a self-report measure assessing their relationship with mothers. Mothers reported significantly higher levels of promoting and inhibiting autonomy, and promoting relatedness behaviors than their children. Results also suggested a partial behavioral reciprocity within the dyads, regarding promoting and inhibiting relatedness, and inhibiting autonomy. Finally, mothers’ inhibiting autonomy behaviors positively correlated to teens’ perception of their relationship as conflicting; adolescents’ inhibiting and promoting autonomy and inhibiting relatedness behaviors positively correlated to open confrontation, rejection and coolness, while promoting relatedness behaviors negatively correlated to open confrontation, rejection and coolness. The results suggest that, for Italian mothers, behaviors linked to autonomy seem to be associated with being involved in a more negative relationship with their children, even if not characterized by open hostility, while for Italian adolescents, behaviors linked to autonomy seem to be associated with threatening the closeness of the relationship. Globally, the findings suggest that the application of this observational procedure may help our understanding of youth autonomy and relatedness development in Italy, but they leave unanswered questions regarding its appropriate adaptation and the role played by cultural differences.

Highlights

  • The first aim of the study was to explore the differences between mothers and their children in their scores of autonomy and relatedness behaviors

  • Globally the results showed that promoting autonomy behaviors were positively related with inhibiting autonomy and relatedness behaviors and negatively but not significantly related to promoting relatedness behaviors; inhibition of autonomy was positively related with inhibition of relatedness, and negatively but not significantly related to promotion of relatedness; promoting and inhibiting relatedness behaviors were related negatively but not significantly to each other

  • The findings suggest that the application of this observational procedure may help our understanding of youth autonomy and relatedness development in Italy

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Summary

Method

Participants Globally, 70 persons participated in the study, 35 adolescents and their mothers. Measures Observed Autonomy and Relatedness in Mother-Adolescent Relationship — Adolescents and their mothers participated in a revealed differences family interaction task in which they discussed a family issue about which they disagreed. Other possible topic areas included communication, plans for the future, alcohol and drugs, religion, and dating. Both the videotapes and transcripts were utilized to code the parentadolescent interactions for speeches promoting or undermining autonomy and relatedness in the dyad using the ARCS (Allen et al, 1994; Allen, Hauser, et al, 2003; Ingoglia & Allen, 2010). Authors were previously trained by coding manual authors; new coders practiced using tapes for which consensus codes had previously been established. The subscales had adequate internal consistency: Cronbach's α ranged from .70 to .82

Results
10 Hostile statements toward other
14 Inhibiting Relatedness
Discussion and Conclusions
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