• Title/Summary/Keyword: 어머니양육 행동

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Children's Aggression : Effects of Maternal Parenting Behaviors, Children's Social Information Processing, Daily Hassles, and Emotional Regulation (아동의 공격성에 영향을 미치는 개인 내적·외적 요인에 대한 구조방정식 모형 검증)

  • Kim, Jihyun;Park, Kyung Ja
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.149-168
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    • 2006
  • This study examined the effects of maternal parenting behaviors, children's social information processing, daily hassles, and emotional regulation on school-age children's aggressive behaviors using Structural Equation Modeling(SEM) analysis. Subjects were 589 children in 4, 5, 6th grade and their mothers from three elementary schools in Seoul, Korea. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and SEM analysis by SPSS 12.0 and AMOS 4.0. The SEM shows differences between overtly aggressive and relationally aggressive children. Maternal parenting behaviors affected their children's overt aggression through children's emotional regulation. Additionally, maternal parenting behaviors affected children's overt aggression through children's daily hassles and social information processing. Maternal parenting behaviors influenced children's relational aggression through children's daily hassles and children's social information processing.

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Enhancing Interaction Between Child and Mother in Low-income Families : Effects of Family Group Theraplay (저소득가정 아동과 어머니의 상호작용 증진을 위한 가족집단치료놀이 효과)

  • Yoon, Jeong-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.89-108
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    • 2008
  • This study used Family Group Theraplay (Munns, 2005) to investigate the effects of enhancing interaction between child and mother on mitigating developmental risks for children growing up in low-income households. The subjects for the study were selected from among Community Child Care Centers and Community Welfare Centers in Seoul. The children were in the first, second, and third grades of elementary school. Eleven child-mother dyads participated in Family Group Theraplay once a week for a total of 12 45-minute sessions. The control group consisted of 9 child-mother dyads. The Family Group Theraplay program improved interaction between the children and their mothers and also reduced children's behavior problems and mothers' parenting stress.

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The Effects of Maternal Attachment and Child-Rearing Behavior on Adolescent′s Self-esteem (어머니의 애착과 양육행동이 청소년의 자아존중감에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sook;Woo, Hee-Jung;Kim, Mi-Ran
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.64-72
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of sex of adolescent and SES of the family, maternal attachment and child-rearing behavior on adolescent's self-esteem. The subjects were 234 pairs of adolescents attending at junior-middle schools and their mothers in Kwangju. The questionnaires were used to collect the datas on maternal attachment and child-rearing behavior and adolescent's self-esteem. The results were as follows : 1. The effects of maternal attachment types on maternal child-rearing behaviors did not found significantly. 2. Maternal'love'and'authoritarian' child-rearing behavior, sex of adolescent were found significantly influential variables on adolescent's self-esteem. 3. Due to sex and levels of self-esteem, the influences of variables were found differently.

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A Study on the Validation of the "Korean Maternal Behavior Inventory" ("어머니의 양육행동 척도" 타당화를 위한 일 연구)

  • Lee, Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.189-201
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of this study was to validate the KMBI(Korean Maternal Behavior Inventory). Subjects were 1179 mothers of 4th-6th graders in the elementary schools from 5 small and medium cities and 5 urban cities in Korea. Pearson's γ, Cronbach's α, Cramer'sν, one-way ANOVA were conducted for the statistical analyses. The major findings were as follows. 1. The reliability coefficient of the scale (α) were ranged 0.62-0.79 and 0.70-0.82. 2. The discriminant coefficients(ν)of the item were ranged 0.40-0.83. 3. By the analysis of multitrait-multimethod matrix, convergent validity coefficients(γ) were ranged 0.28-0.66: and discriminant validity coefficients(γ) were ranged 0.28-0.66. 4. Significant sex differences were found in the scores of Affection, Overprotection, Achievement, and Achieve Involvement: significant SES differences were found in the scores of Reasoning Guidance, Affection, Overprotection, Achievement, & Active Involvement: and significant region differences were found in the scores of Authoritarian Control and Achievement.

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The Relationship of the Mothers' Marital Satisfaction, Child-rearing Behaviors and Children's Achievement Motive (어머니의 결혼만족도 및 양육행동과 아동의 성취동기간의 관계)

  • 노명희
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.181-206
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of the mother's marital satisfaction, child-rearing behaviors and children's achievement motive. The subjects were 456 pairs of 5th-6th elementary school graders and their mothers in Kwangju. Data were collected regarding mothers' marital satisfaction, child-rearing behavior, children's achievement motive, and the demographic variables of the child. Data analysis were conducted by the method of factor analysis, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation, multiple regression, and path analysis. It was found significantly that fathers' job level, mothers' marital 'affection' behavior had direct effects on children's achievement motive. And it was found that maternal employment had indirect effect on children's achievement motive.

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The Relationship between Mothers' Parenting Behavior and Prcschoolers' Attachmcnt Security and Social Compctence. (어머니의 양육행동과 유아의 애착 및 사회적 능력과의 관계)

  • 박응임
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.117-130
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mothers' parenting behavior and preschoolers' attachment security to their mother and preschoolers' social competence. The sample were 44 mothers and their 49-56 months old preschoolers. The instruments for this study were the modified IPBI(Iowa Parent Behavior Inventory: Mother Form), the Attachment Q-set by Waters and the modified ISCS(Iowa Social Competence Scales: Preschool Form). The data were analyzed by frequency, t-test, Pearson's r, and Multiple Regression Analysis. Major findings were that the responsive maternal parenting behavior was positively related to the preschoolers' attachment security. The guidance of maternal parenting behavior was positively related preschoolers' social activator of social competence. And there were significant correlations between the preschoolers' attachment security and social competence. The attachment security was positively related to the socially activating and cooperative competence.

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The relationship between Mother′s Warmth, Control and Toddler′s Attachment Security (어머니의 온정 및 통제와 유아의 애착 안정성간의 관계)

  • 이진숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mother's warmth, control and toddler's attachment security. Subjects were 83 three-year old children and their mothers in Jeonju city. The intruments of this study were the Parenting Style Scale(Cho et at.,1999) and Attachment Q-set(AQS; Waters,1987). Mothers rated the questionnaire and observed a child through AQS at home. The results showed that the mean of the child attachment security was .39 and the range of attachment score was from -0.07 to 0.79. The scores of mothers' warmth and control were above the mean. The child's attachment security was predicted by mother's warmth. Mother's warmth appeared to be meaningful for child to develop the secure attachment. The result of this study suggested that authoritative parenting characterized with warmth and control was significantly associated with the child's attachment security.

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The Relations of Acculturation and Parenting Behaviors of Korean-Chinese Mothers in Yanbian Area to Adjustment of their Children (연변 조선족 어머니의 문화접변 및 양육행동과 청소년의 적응간의 관계)

  • 박성연;김미경;도현심
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.38 no.12
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    • pp.159-175
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    • 2000
  • This study examined the relations of acculturation and parenting behaviors of 279 Korean-Chinese mothers living in Yanbian Area in China to Adjustment of their eighth- and ninth-grade children. The mothers completed a questionnaire consisted of items regarding daily eating habits(food life) and language use, the acculturation scale, and the parenting scale, and their children completed the depression, self-esteem, and social competence scale. While most of mothers preferred Korean food to Chinese food, they preferred Chinese to Korean in daily language use. The mothers'ethnic identity was negatively related to depression of their children, whereas their out-group orientation was positively related to social competence of their children. In general, the relation between mothers'acculturation and adjustment of their children was not mediated by their parenting behaviors. But maternal warmth and acceptance partly mediated the relation between their out-group orientation and social competence of their children. These results imply that their acculturation tends to have direct effects on adjustment of their children.

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Moderating Effects of Temperament on the Association between Maternal Parenting Stress and Behavioral Problems in Preschool Children (어머니의 양육스트레스와 유아의 문제행동의 관계에서 기질의 조절효과)

  • Yi, Yejin;Shin, Yoolim
    • Human Ecology Research
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.369-381
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    • 2019
  • This research investigated the moderating effects of children's negative emotionality, activity and sociability on the relation between maternal parenting stress and children's behavior problems. Participants consisted of 1,667 preschool children from the fifth wave of the Panel Study on Korean Children. EAS was used to measure the children's temperament. Mothers reported parenting stress and children's behavior problems. The results revealed that the magnitude of association between relation between maternal parenting stress and children's behavior problems was greater for high levels of negative emotionality and activity as well as low levels of sociability. The results support a diathesis-stress model in which high negative emotionality, activity and low sociability confer vulnerability for preschool children in a high stress family.

Mothers' Parenting Behaviors and School-Aged Children's Strategies and Competence of Emotional Regulation (어머니의 양육행동과 학령기 아동의 정서조절 전략 및 정서조절 능력간의 관계)

  • Park Seo-Jung;Kim Soon-Ok
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.23 no.4 s.76
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    • pp.35-53
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    • 2005
  • In this study, the influence of mothers' parenting behaviors on children's strategies and competence of emotional regulation was examined. Further, the mediating effects of children's active-social support seeking and aggressive strategies on the above relationship were explored. The participants were W mother-child pairs. The children were 5th and 6th graders at two elementary schools in Kyunggi province and Kwangju metropolitan area The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha, Pearson correlations, standard multiple regressions and structural equation modeling analysis by LISREL 8.3. The main results of this study were as follows: (1) The more the mothers coached children with affection and reasoning, the more adaptive emotional regulation the children had; whereas children tended to have maladaptive emotional regulation in response to the mothers' rejecting and forceful parenting behaviors. Also, when children were coached by mothers with love, reasoning and consistent restriction, they used more active-social support seeking strategies, whereas they used more aggressive strategies when the mothers coached children with rejecting and forceful parenting behaviors. The more the mothers were rejecting, forceful and intervening, the more the children used passive-avoidant strategies. (2) The more the children used active-social support seeking strategies and the less the children used aggressive strategies, the more likely they had adaptive emotional regulation. The more the children used aggressive strategies, the more likely they had maladaptive emotional regulation. (3) Children's active-social support seeking strategies played a partial mediating role between mothers' affectionate and reasoned coaching and children's adaptive emotional regulation. These strategies, on the other hand, played a full mediating role between mothers' consistent restriction and children's adaptive emotional regulation. Children's aggressive strategies played a partial mediating role between mothers' rejecting and forceful parenting behaviors and children's maladaptive emotional regulation. Mothers' non-intervention had an influence on neither the children's aggressive strategies nor their maladaptive emotional regulation.