Title of article
PERCEIVED PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE AND EMOTIONAL EMPATHY AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN KOREA
Author/Authors
Sungil Kim، نويسنده , , RONALD P. ROHNER ABDUL KHALEQUE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
13
From page
723
To page
735
Abstract
Drawing from a sample of 725 respondents, the hypothesis was tested that the level of emotional empathy
reported by university students in Korea is positively associated with the extent to which youths perceive
themselves to have beenaccepted by their parents inchildhood. The questionw as also explored whether
variation inthe level of boys’ versus girls’ emotional empathy was associated with differences inmatern al
versus paternal acceptance. Results showed that the level of daughters’ (but not sons’) emotional empathy
varied directly with the level of perceived maternal acceptance, whereas the level of sons’ (but not daughters’)
emotional empathy varied directly with the level of perceived paternal acceptance. Moreover, daughters
(but not sons) who perceived themselves to have been rejected by their mothers (but not fathers) tended
to be significantly less emotionally empathic than did daughters who perceived themselves to have been
accepted by their mothers.
Keywords
parental acceptance , parental warmth , adolescents , Korean students , empathy
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708157
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