Korean Journal of Child Studies (아동학회지)
- Volume 22 Issue 1
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- Pages.19-34
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- 2001
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- 1226-1688(pISSN)
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- 2234-408X(eISSN)
Behavior Problems in Elementary School Children:Causal Model of Risk and Protective Factors
학령기 아동의 행동문제 유형에 따른 위험요인과 보호요인의 인과모형
Abstract
Data for this short-term longitudinal study were collected at 4 month intervals. Subjects were 423 children attending grades 4, 5, and 6 in Pusan and their mothers. Results showed that casual models of risk and protective factors differed by sex and types of behavior problems. For boys, mother's psychological problems, children's self-control, and their self-esteem directly influenced externalizing behavior problems while mother's psychological problems and children's perceived control parenting indirectly influenced externalizing behavior problems by way of self-esteem. Mother's psychological problems and boys' self-esteem directly influenced internalizing behavior problems. Girls' externalizing behavior problems were influenced directly mother's psychological problems, children's negative emotionality, and peer acceptance. Mother's psychological problems and girls' perceived support from teachers influenced internalizing behavior problems directly. Based on these results the authors proposed an intervention program against children's behavior problems.