2020
DOI: 10.6018/analesps.414241
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Difficult temperament and social maladjustment in childhood: The mediating role of family environment

Abstract: El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el papel mediador del ambiente familiar en la relación entre temperamento difícil y problemas externalizantes/internalizantes en una muestra de 474 niños españoles de entre 6 y 8 años. Un segundo objetivo fue analizar el efecto del género en el patrón de mediación encontrado. Para la medida de los problemas externalizantes/internalizantes, el ajuste marital, las prácticas parentales y el temperamento del niño los padres cumplimentaron la Batería de Socialización (BAS-1)… Show more

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“…Finally, in the uninvolved parenting style, families do not demand nor are they receptive, showing a minimum commitment to early childhood education. This type of family faces the demands of their children, preferably when they are easily accessible, but when they involve greater effort or dedication their performance is deficient (Valdivia, 2010;López-Soler et al, 2009;Montero & Jiménez, 2009;Gervilla, 2008;Oliva et al, 2007;Ato et al, 2007;Arranz et al, 2004).…”
Section: Parenting Stylementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in the uninvolved parenting style, families do not demand nor are they receptive, showing a minimum commitment to early childhood education. This type of family faces the demands of their children, preferably when they are easily accessible, but when they involve greater effort or dedication their performance is deficient (Valdivia, 2010;López-Soler et al, 2009;Montero & Jiménez, 2009;Gervilla, 2008;Oliva et al, 2007;Ato et al, 2007;Arranz et al, 2004).…”
Section: Parenting Stylementioning
confidence: 99%