Children’s Temperament: A Bridge between Mothers’ Parenting and Aggression

Carrasco Ortiz, Miguel Angel, Delgado, Begoña y Holgado-Tello, Francisco Pablo . () Children’s Temperament: A Bridge between Mothers’ Parenting and Aggression. International Journal Environmental. Research Public Health, 17(17)

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Título Children’s Temperament: A Bridge between Mothers’ Parenting and Aggression
Autor(es) Carrasco Ortiz, Miguel Angel
Delgado, Begoña
Holgado-Tello, Francisco Pablo
Materia(s) Psicología
Abstract Childhood aggression is important to acknowledge due to its social impact and importance in predicting future problems. The temperament of a child and parental socialization have been essential in explaining behavioral problems, particularly in the case of childhood aggression. The aim of this study is to examine—from the parents’ perspective—the role of childhood temperament in the dynamic by which mothers’ reactions socialize their children’s aggression. We also explore how children’s gender and age differences affect these relationships. The sample was composed of 904 participants between 1 and 6 years old. The Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire and the Children’s Behavior Questionnaire were used to evaluate children’s negative affect and effortful control. The Parent–Child Relationship Inventory Maternal was used to assess maternal communication and discipline, and child aggression was assessed using the Children’s Behavior Checklist. The results supported the mediating role of temperament in the processes by which perceived mothers’ reactions socialize their children’s aggression and suggested that maternal behaviors may not have the same consequences for girls and boys. Specifically, the aggressiveness of girls is dependent on a negative affect throughout toddlerhood and early childhood, while for boys, the duration of the negative affect’s contribution is shorter, and aggressiveness is more sensitive to the maternal behaviors of discipline and communication.
Palabras clave aggression
discipline
communication
temperament
gender
childhood
Editor(es) MDPI
Identificador bibliuned:DptoPSPEyTP-FPSI-Articulos-Macarrasco-0004
Nombre de la revista International Journal Environmental. Research Public Health
Número de Volumen 17
Número de Issue 17
Publicado en la Revista International Journal Environmental. Research Public Health, 17(17)
Idioma eng
Versión de la publicación acceptedVersion
Tipo de recurso Article
Derechos de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Notas adicionales The registered version of this article, first published in International Journal Environmental. Research Public Health is available online at the publisher's website: Springer, https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176382

 
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