Maternal Overprotective Behavior and Their Children's Aggression, Withdrawal and Perceived Competence

어머니의 과보호 양육행동과 아동의 공격성, 위축 및 자기유능감

  • Lee Sook (Dept. of Family Environment & Welfare, Chonnam University) ;
  • Choi Jung-Mi (Dept. of Family Environment & Welfare, Chonnam University)
  • 이숙 (전남대학교 생활환경복지학과) ;
  • 최정미 (전남대학교 생활환경복지학과)
  • Published : 2006.06.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of mothers exhibiting maternal overprotective behavior and their children's aggression, withdrawal and perceived competence. For data collecting, 339 children attending the fifth/sixth grade of elementary school in Kwangju were involved. The major findings were as follows: First, maternal overprotective behavior related to school learning showed a significant difference due to the children's sex. Furthermore, maternal overprotective behavior related to daily life and school learning showed a significant difference due to the children's grade. Second, maternal overprotective behavior related to daily life showed a significant difference due to the mother's education level. Finally, the result of multiple regression analysis on the effects of the mother's overprotective behavior to the children's aggression, withdrawal, and perceived competence indicated that maternal overprotective behavior related to daily life and school learning was the significant contributing factor. All in all, the variables accounted for 11% of the children's aggression, 11% of the children's withdrawal, and 6% of the children's perceived competence.

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