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心理学报 2003
PARENTS'' CHILDREARING ATTITUDE AND CHILDREN''S PROBLEM BEHAVIORS AT TWO AND FOUR YEARS OF AGE
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Abstract:
In this longitudinal study the relations between development of children's problem behaviors and parents' childrearingattitudehave been identified by using the cross-lagged regression design At children of two and four year of age, 172 parents reported their childrearingattitudes with CRPR, and their children's problem behaviors with CBCL It was found that (1) parents' childrearingattitude and children's problem behaviors are significantly correlated: correlation for externalizing behaviors is stronger than that for internalizing behaviors Externalizing behaviors at 2-year-old can significantly predict maternal punishment at 4-year-old (2)During the period of two years, there was significant stability in externalizing behaviors, but less stability in internalizing behaviors And there was moderate consistence in the father's childrearingattitudes, but relatively low in mother's childrearingattitudes