2014
DOI: 10.5723/kjcs.2014.35.5.15
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Parenting Stress Changes in Both of Continuous Working and Non-Working Mothers After the Birth of Their First Child : A Focus on the Effects of the Values, Knowledge and Expectations about Their Children

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate parenting stress changes in both continuous working and continuous non-working mothers after the birth of their first child and their relationships with the cognitive variables about child-rearing, using the 3rd Panel Study on Korean Children(PSKC) by the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education(KICCE). The results revealed that the parenting stress of the non-working mothers was higher than the stress experienced by the working mothers. The increase in stress wa… Show more

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“…Kim, 2015; H.-J. Lee, 2011) , (Song, Lee, & Chun, 2014), (Jo, Chung, & Lee, 2015;Kwon, 2011;Y. Lee & Chin, 2013;Son et al, 2010).…”
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“…Kim, 2015; H.-J. Lee, 2011) , (Song, Lee, & Chun, 2014), (Jo, Chung, & Lee, 2015;Kwon, 2011;Y. Lee & Chin, 2013;Son et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%