부모의 양육행동이 학령 초기 아동의 문제행동에 미치는 종단적 영향: 실행기능 곤란의 매개효과

Objectives: This study examined the longitudinal effects of parenting behaviors and early school-age children’s executive function difficulties on problem behaviors. Methods: The data for this longitudinal study were drawn from the eighth, ninth, and tenth waves of the Panel Study on Korean Children...

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Published inKorean Journal of child studies Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 163 - 179
Main Authors 박보경(Bokyung Park), 노지운(Jee Un Noh)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국아동학회 01.04.2020
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Summary:Objectives: This study examined the longitudinal effects of parenting behaviors and early school-age children’s executive function difficulties on problem behaviors. Methods: The data for this longitudinal study were drawn from the eighth, ninth, and tenth waves of the Panel Study on Korean Children. A total of 1,228 children and their families participated. Fathers and mothers reported their parenting behaviors at Time 1 (first grade), mothers reported children’s executive function difficulties at Time 2 (second grade), and caregivers reported children’s problem behaviors at Time 3 (third grade). Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results: First, paternal and maternal warmth did not have a direct effect on children’s problem behaviors. Second, maternal warmth had an indirect effect on children’s problem behaviors through executive function difficulties. In other words, when mothers displayed less warmth, children have more problems with executive function, which, in turn, led to more problem behaviors. Conclusion: This study confirmed that maternal warmth and children’s executive function are protective factors for early school-age children’s problem behaviors. These findings provide a better understanding of the mechanisms linking parenting behaviors to later problem behaviors in children. KCI Citation Count: 8
ISSN:1226-1688
2234-408X
DOI:10.5723/kjcs.2020.41.2.163