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The Effects of Mothers' Parenting Stress on Children's Problematic Behavior: The Moderating Effects of Fathers' Parenting Participation

  • Global Creative Leader: Education & Learning
  • Abbr : GCL
  • 2017, 7(2), pp.1-20
  • DOI : 10.34226/gcl.2017.7.2.1
  • Publisher : Research Institute for Gifted & Talented Education, Soongsil University
  • Research Area : Social Science > Education
  • Published : September 30, 2017

Jo Jae Sook 1 박재학 2

1대한신학대학원대학교
2덕성여자대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a multicultural immigrant acceptability scale for Korean college students. This study aims to examine the moderating effects of fathers' parenting participation on the effects of mothers' parenting stress on children's problematic behavior. To reveal this, the 3rd year data of Panel Study on Korean Children was analyzed. The results of the analysis are like below. First, mothers' parenting stress was a main factor having effects on children's internalization and externalization. The correlation and regression analysis showed that mother's parenting stress had positive effects on children's internalization and externalization. Second, fathers' parenting participation had no effects on children's problematic behavior. The correlation analysis showed the negative relations between fathers' parenting participation and children's externalization, which was not shown in regression analysis. Third, mothers' parenting stress had effects on children's internalization based on the interactions with fathers' parenting participation. In other words, fathers' parenting participation had moderating effects on the effects of mothers' parenting stress on children's contraction and depression/anxiety.

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