Mothers with hostile, Type A predisposing child-rearing practices. |
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Authors: | K R?ikk?nen L Keltikangas-J?rvinen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland. |
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Abstract: | The authors examined characteristics of Finnish mothers (N = 924) who use hostile child-rearing practices (i.e., they ignore the child, are punitive and irritable, and perceive the child as a burden), practices that have been shown (R?ikk?nen & Keltikangas-J?rvinen, 1992) to predispose children to Type A behavior. The results of this study indicate that two factors--Type A behavior in the mothers and the mothers' sociodemographic background (low occupational status, low educational level and young age)--increase the probability of the mothers' treating their children in a hostile manner. Also, the mothers of boys in this study reported more hostile child-rearing practices than the mothers of girls did. |
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