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Słowa kluczowe: stages of motherhood, motherhood metaphors, motherhood, the role of a mother, autonomy, self-determination, attachment, family of origin, adolescence, adolescence, perception of the quality of the parents’ marriage, styles of interpersonal functioning, identity style, individualism, collectivism, early adulthood, personality trait, Big Five personality traits, picture-based measurement, late childhood, confi rmatory factor analysis, PBPS-C, task-oriented communication, mother–child relationship, difficult situation, public performance, physical activity, body image, self-regulation, stress, personality systems interaction, adolescence, early adulthood