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Family and Family Therapy
2023 Volume.31 No. 4 p.485 ~ p.503
A Study on the Mediating Effects of Self-differentiation and Distress Tolerance of Early Adult Children in the Relationship of Perceived Parental Psychological Control and Well-being
Kim Ye-Eun

Jeon Hye-Seong
Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to examine the mediating effects of self-differentiation and distress tolerance on the relationship between perceived parental psychological control and psychological well-being in early adulthood.

Methods: An online questionnaire survey was conducted with early adult children in their 20s and 30s, from which 281 responses were retrieved and analyzed using SPSS 29.0 and the PROCESS macro.

Results: The main findings of this study are as follows: First, self-differentiation mediated the relationship between parental psychological control and psychological well-being. Second, distress tolerance mediated the relationship between parental psychological control and psychological well-being.

Conclusions: These results highlight the importance of self-differentiation and distress tolerance in improving the psychological well-being of early adult children who perceive parental psychological control.
KEYWORD
parental psychological control, psychological well-being, self-differentiation, distress tolerance
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