Dual process in parent-adolescent moral socialization: The moderating role of maternal warmth and involvement.
Hali KilMegan GathJoan E GrusecPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2023)
Moral socialization may occur through dual processes, and as an automatic process may only take place when mothers are also high in warmth and involvement, setting the conditions for adolescents' understanding and acceptance of the moral values being taught and ultimately their automatic morally relevant behaviors. Adolescents' explicit moral values, on the other hand, may be aligned with more controlled, reflective socialization processes.