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Early Childhood Antecedents of Dehumanization Perpetration in Adult Romantic Relationships

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posted on 2021-09-01, 00:00 authored by B Pizzirani, Gery KarantzasGery Karantzas, G I Roisman, J A Simpson
Data from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation (MLSRA) were utilized to provide the first investigation into the early childhood antecedents of dehumanization (i.e., treating another as less than human) in adult romantic relationships. Drawing on a sample of 109 MLSRA participants, multiple assessments of maternal care and empathy were collected during infancy and early childhood. In adulthood, MLSRA participants and their romantic partners engaged in video recorded conflict discussions in which dehumanization perpetration was coded. Maternal hostility was a significant and unique predictor of dehumanization perpetration. This longitudinal association remained even when controlling for the partner’s displays of dehumanization and several demographic covariates. This study provides the first evidence of early childhood antecedents of dehumanization and highlights how experiences during the first few years of life can have enduring downstream consequences for people’s romantic relationships 20–30 years later.

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Journal

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Volume

12

Issue

7

Article number

ARTN 1948550620974892

Pagination

1175 - 1183

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

ISSN

1948-5506

eISSN

1948-5514

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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