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Sons who have fond childhood memories of their fathers are more likely to be emotionally stable in the face of day-to-day stresses, according to psychologists who studied hundreds of adults of all ages.

“As our study shows, fathers do play a unique and important role in the mental health of their children much later in life,” Psychology professor Melanie Mallers of California State University said.

For this study, 912 adult men and women, who were between 25 and 74 years old, completed short daily telephone interviews about that day’s experiences over an eight-day period. The interviews focused on the participants’ psychological and emotional distress (i.e., whether they were depressed, nervous, sad, etc.) and if they’d experienced any stressful events that day. In addition, the participants also reported on the quality of their childhood relationships with their mother and father.

People who reported they had a good mother-child relationship reported three percent less psychological distress compared to those who reported a poor relationship, according to Mallers.

Men who reported having a good relationship with their father during childhood were more likely to be less emotional when reacting to stressful events in their current daily lives than those who had a poor relationship, according to her findings.

Also, the quality of mother and father relationships was significantly associated with how many stressful events the participants confronted on a daily basis. In other words, if they had a poor childhood relationship with both parents, they reported more stressful incidents over the eight-day study when compared to those who had a good relationship with their parents.

Mallers theorized why healthy or unhealthy relationships may have an effect on how people handle stress as adults. “Perhaps having caring parents equips children with the experiences and skills necessary to more successfully navigate their relationships with other people throughout childhood and into adulthood.” she said.

Title: A study on parent-child relationships

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Melanie Mallers, a psychologist from California State University.

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912 adult men and women between the3. of 25 and 74.

Processes

•Interview the participants every day by4. over eight days and ask about.

•Their psychological and emotional distress, and stressful events that day.

•Their childhood relationships with their parents.

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•People with a good mother-child relationship reported 3% less psychological distress than those with a poor relationship.

•Men with a good father-child relationship were more likely to be emotionally6. when reacting to stressful events.

•Those with a good relationship with both parents reported7. stressful incidents.

Conclusion

The8. of parent-child relationships affects how people handle stress as adults.

Possible

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Caring parents equip their children with the skills of handling their inter-personal relationships throughout childhood and into 10..

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