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The Main and Interaction Effects of Control Parenting and Early Adolescents' Ego-Resiliency on Peer Attachment : Focusing on the Data of the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey 2010

초기 청소년의 또래애착에 대한 부모의 통제적 양육행동과 자아탄력성의 주효과 및 상호작용효과 : 2010 한국아동·청소년패널조사 자료를 중심으로

  • Lee, Mi-Sook (Department of Child & Family Studies, The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Min, Ha-Young (Department of Child Studies, Catholic University of Daegu)
  • Received : 2013.07.15
  • Accepted : 2013.09.13
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among control parenting, early adolescents' ego-resiliency and peer attachment. The subjects were 2,346 1st-year middle school students from all over the country. Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey(2010) data were analyzed by means of Pearson's correlation, hierarchical regression, and by the use of SPSS 19.0. The results of our study are as follows. First, parents' control parenting operated as a major determining factor with the effect that peer attachment decreased as parents' control parenting levels increased. Second, early adolescents' ego-resiliency operated as a major determining factor with the effect that peer attachment increased as adolescents' ego-resiliency levels increased. Finally, the interaction effects of parents' control parenting and early adolescents' ego-resiliency on peer attachment were observed.

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