The Influence of Parenting Behaviors, Marital Conflict, and Sibling Relations on Aggression in Children

부모의 양육행동, 부부갈등 및 아동의 형제자매관계와 아동의 공격성간의 관계

  • 김민정 (이화여자대학교 대학원) ;
  • 도현심 (이화여자대학교 가정과학대학 소비자.인간발달학과)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

This study examined the effects of parenting behaviors, marital conflict and sibling relations on aggression with a sample of 301 6th graders (161 boys and 140 girls) living in P city. The subjects answered questionnaires regarding parenting behaviors, including sub-scales of physical punishment and psychological control, marital conflict, and sibling relations. Aggression was rated by peers. The results indicated that boys showed higher overt aggression than girls; children were aggressive when parents frequently used physical punishment and psychological control; the more children were exposed to marital conflict, the more aggressive they were, with particularly high correlations for girls; and the less positive and the more negative the sibling relations, the higher the aggression shown by children. Among the variables, parent's behaviors were the most highly correlated with aggression in both boys and girls.

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