A Cross-Cultural Study of Father's gender role attitudes and Father's Involvement Behaviors in Korea an Japan

한국과 일본 아버지의 성역할태도와 양육참여행동과의 비교연구

  • 상량순자 (일본오차노미즈여자 대학원 심리학 전공)
  • Published : 1998.06.01

Abstract

This study in investigated differences between father's involvement Behavior perceived by their children which consisted of both qualitative and quantitative behavior and Father's gender role attitude in korea and Japan. The research sample consists of 240, 4-5th grade Korean children and their fathers and 215, 5-6th grade Japanese children and their fathers in Seoul and Tokyo respectively,. Results showed that (1) Korean fathers exhibited more affectionate child rearing behavior than Japanese fathers. On the other han Japanese father exhibited more father's involvement behavior than Korean fathers (2) Korean fathers tended to show more traditional gender role attitude than Japanese fathers do. (3) In the both countries father's affectionate child rearing behavior are greatly affected by non-traditional gender role attitude whereas father's involvement are affected by length of time the that fathers devot to child care.

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