A core issue in family research on value transmission is the extent of value similarity between generations, similarity which can originate from the transmission process within the family and from the social-cultural context in which the family lives. The general aim of this three-generational study was to measure parent-child value similarity, removing the effect of the social-cultural context in order to uncover that value similarity that stems from the unique and specific relationship between members of a family. Participants were 381 Italian family triads (father, mother, and one adolescent child); for 257 families one grandmother was also involved. Subjects completed the Portrait Values Questionnaire. Findings empirically showed the strong interaction between family and social-cultural context in determining the level of value similarity.

Barni, D., Ranieri, S., Scabini, E., Value similarity among grandparents, parents and adolescent children: Unique or stereotypical?, <<FAMILY SCIENCE>>, 2012; 3 (1): 46-54. [doi:10.1080/19424620.2011.671499] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/29532]

Value similarity among grandparents, parents and adolescent children: Unique or stereotypical?

Barni, Daniela;Ranieri, Sonia;Scabini, Eugenia
2012

Abstract

A core issue in family research on value transmission is the extent of value similarity between generations, similarity which can originate from the transmission process within the family and from the social-cultural context in which the family lives. The general aim of this three-generational study was to measure parent-child value similarity, removing the effect of the social-cultural context in order to uncover that value similarity that stems from the unique and specific relationship between members of a family. Participants were 381 Italian family triads (father, mother, and one adolescent child); for 257 families one grandmother was also involved. Subjects completed the Portrait Values Questionnaire. Findings empirically showed the strong interaction between family and social-cultural context in determining the level of value similarity.
2012
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Barni, D., Ranieri, S., Scabini, E., Value similarity among grandparents, parents and adolescent children: Unique or stereotypical?, <<FAMILY SCIENCE>>, 2012; 3 (1): 46-54. [doi:10.1080/19424620.2011.671499] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/29532]
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