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NTIS 바로가기Family and environment research : fer, v.57 no.3, 2019년, pp.369 - 381
이예진 (가톨릭대학교 아동학전공) , 신유림 (가톨릭대학교 아동학전공)
This research investigated the moderating effects of children's negative emotionality, activity and sociability on the relation between maternal parenting stress and children's behavior problems. Participants consisted of 1,667 preschool children from the fifth wave of the Panel Study on Korean Chil...
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가족환경은 무엇인가? | 유아기 문제행동은 현재 시점뿐만 아니라 이후 발달에서도 학업 성취 및 또래관계에서의 부적응에 지속적으로 영향을 미칠 수 있으므로 유아기 문제행동에 영향을 미치는 요인들을 규명하는 많은 연구들이 진행되었다. 가족체계이론과 생태학적 이론에 의하면 가족환경은 유아의 발달에 가장 중요한 미시체계이다(Xuan et al., 2018). | |
유아의 문제행동과 기질 및 양육스트레스에 대한 많은 연구들이 실시되었으나 어떤 제한점을 가지고 있는가? | 이상과 같은 선행연구들을 종합해보면 유아의 문제행동과 기질 및 양육스트레스에 대한 많은 연구들이 실시되었으나 다음과 같은 제한점이 있다. 유아를 대상으로 진행된 연구를 보면 문제행동 중 외현화 문제행동에 초점을 둔 연구들이 대다수로 내재화 문제행동에 대한 연구는 상대적으로 부족하다. 외현화 문제행동과 비교하여 내재화 문제행동은 관찰되지 않으므로 쉽게 간과된다(Coyle et al., 2003). 실제로 어머니들은 외현화 문제는 과장되게 평가하는 반면에 내재화 문제행동은 과소평가하였다(Clarke-Stewart et al., 2003). 종단 연구결과에 의하면 내재화 문제행동은 어린 연령에도 나타나고 아동기 후기까지 지속되며 이후 발달 과정에서 심리사회적 기능의 부적응과 관련성이 나타났다(Luby et al., 2009). 또한 부정적 정서성과 같이 어머니의 양육스트레스에 취약한 기질특성에 대한 연구들이 대부분이며, 양육스트레스에 대한 보호요인으로 작용하는 기질에 대한 연구는 아직 부족하다. 어머니의 양육스트레스와 아동의 문제행동 간의 관계를 종단 분석한 결과에 따르면 양육스트레스는 아동의 문제행동을 증가시키고 문제행동이 다시 양육스트레스 수준을 증가시키는 상호 관련성이 있었으며, 발달에 따라 이러한 관련성이 더욱 안정적으로 지속되었다(Neece et al. | |
어머니의 양육스트레스는 유아에게 어떤 영향을 미칠 수 있는가? | , 2003). 즉 어머니의 양육스트레스는 전반적인 역기능적인 양육환경을 반영하며 이는 유아의 정서적 안정감을 손상시켜 유아의 불안, 우울 및 위축된 행동과 같은 문제행동에 영향을 미칠 수 있다(Abidin et al., 1992). |
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