자녀의 일상생활에 대한 부모의 관리와 청소년의 일탈행동, 자아존중감 간의 관계

This study examined links between parental monitoring of child's daily activities, 3 sources of parents' knowledge, and children's deviant behaviors and self-esteem. Participants were 276 tenth grade boys. Children completed questionnaires about parental monitoring and their own inter...

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Published in:Korean Journal of child studies Vol. 24; no. 3; pp. 87 - 98
Main Authors: 나유미(Yu Mee Rah), 임연진(Yon Jin Lim)
Format: Journal Article
Language:Korean
Published: 한국아동학회 2003
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Summary:This study examined links between parental monitoring of child's daily activities, 3 sources of parents' knowledge, and children's deviant behaviors and self-esteem. Participants were 276 tenth grade boys. Children completed questionnaires about parental monitoring and their own internal adjustments and deviant behaviors. High parental control was linked to less deviant behavior in children regardless of children's feelings of being controlled. The association between parental control and children's feelings of being controlled was moderated by children's depression. Parental control was not related to children's depression and self-esteem, and further, children's feelings of being controlled were not related to self-esteem after controlling for depression. The findings suggest that parental control efforts are an effective way to prevent children's deviant behaviors.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO200326661729090
G704-000080.2003.24.3.005
ISSN:1226-1688
2234-408X