What Will My Parents Say? An Empirical Enquiry into the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Attitudes toward Dating and Fear of Intimacy

Authors

  • Mahi Singh Student, Department of Psychology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25215/1102.225

Keywords:

Dating, Perceived Parental Attitudes, Fear of Intimacy, Relationships, Family, Collectivism

Abstract

Background: Parental approval and attitudes play a significant role in the outcome of romantic relationships in collectivist cultures. At the same time, fear of intimacy hinders the development of healthy romantic relationships irrespective of culture. Aim: This research examines the relationship between the perception of parental attitudes (PPA) towards dating and the fear of intimacy (FOI) experienced by young adults. Method: Data was collected from 200 young adults between 18-25 years. Correlational analysis was used to ascertain the nature of the relationship between the two variables. Results: Findings suggested a significant, positive relationship between perceived parental attitudes towards dating and fear of intimacy (r =.394). There was a significant difference between the PPA of females (M= 64.03, SD= 12.671) and males (M= 56.37, SD= 10.694) at t (165) = 3.212, p = 0.002 Conclusion: An individual’s experience of fear of intimacy can be related to the perception of their parent’s attitudes towards dating as highlighted by the study.

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Published

2022-11-05

How to Cite

Mahi Singh. (2022). What Will My Parents Say? An Empirical Enquiry into the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Attitudes toward Dating and Fear of Intimacy. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.25215/1102.225