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The Predictive Factors of Maternal Parenting Stress and Longitudinal Trajectories : With a Focuse on the Effects of Maternal Parenting Styles and Toddlers' Peer Interruptive Behaviors

어머니 양육 스트레스의 예측변인과 종단적 변화 : 어머니 양육행동과 유아의 또래 방해행동에 미치는 영향을 중심으로

  • 이희정 (서울사회복지대학원대학교 사회복지학과)
  • Received : 2015.07.31
  • Accepted : 2015.08.15
  • Published : 2015.08.31

Abstract

The present study investigated maternal parenting stress trajectories, using data gathered from the Korean Children Panel Survey. Four factors-monthly income, maternal depression levels, infants' negative emotionality, marital conflict-which were taken from reports made by the mothers' used in this study, were examined as predictors of maternal parenting stress trajectories. The effects of maternal parenting stress trajectories, parenting styles and toddlers' peer interruptive behaviors were also examined. The findings were as follows: First, maternal parenting stress trajectories somewhat increased from the 1st year period to the 4th year period. Second, infants' negative emotionality and marital conflict within the first year were observed to have a connection to the initial level and slope of maternal parenting stress trajectories. Third, maternal parenting stress trajectories predicted positive parenting styles, and parenting styles had a longitudinal impact on toddlers' peer interruptive behaviors at the 5th year period.

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