“…Additionally, in Korea, the impact of negative parenting attitudes, including rejective parenting, on children’s aggression and depression has been repeatedly demonstrated [ 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 ]. However, in Korean society, children recognize that there are significant differences in the roles of the father and mother, and the importance of the father and mother’s parenting attitudes appears to be distinct (e.g., in one study, regarding the father’s parenting attitude, the ‘authoritarian parenting attitude’ and ‘family values/discipline’ clusters were evaluated as having high importance, and in terms of the mother’s parenting attitude, the ‘dedication/overprotection’ and ‘achievement orientation/excessive expectations’ cluster were evaluated as having high importance) [ 45 ].…”