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The Effects of Children's Self-esteem, Peer Attachment, and Parents' Parenting Attitudes on Children's Grit

아동의 자존감, 또래 애착, 부모의 양육태도가 아동의 그릿에 미치는 영향

  • Jeong Yeong Mi (Dept, of Social Welfare and Childcare Gyeongnam Geochang Univ)
  • 정영미 (경남도립거창대학, 사회복지보육학부)
  • Received : 2024.03.10
  • Accepted : 2024.04.20
  • Published : 2024.05.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between children's self-esteem, peer attachment, parenting attitudes, and children's grit, and to specifically identify the influence of children's self-esteem, peer attachment, and parenting attitudes on children's grit. The characteristics of the survey subjects were identified through frequency analysis and descriptive statistics analysis of the 11th year of the Korea Children's Panel (2018) data, and Pearson's moment correlation coefficient was calculated for correlation analysis between major variables. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to examine the influence of children's self-esteem, peer attachment, and parenting attitudes on children's grit. The research results are as follows. First, children's self-esteem, peer attachment, and parenting attitudes were found to be positively correlated. Second, the child's self-esteem was found to have a positive influence on the child's grit, and among the peer attachment sub-variables, peer trust was found to have an influence, and among the sub-factors of parenting attitude, 'mother' affection/involvement, 'father' Democratic relationships were found to have an effect. In other words, it can be seen that children's self-esteem at the personal level, peer trust at the school level, and maternal affection and paternal relationship at the family level are useful variables that strengthen children's grit. Accordingly, in order to improve children's grit level, we must consider promotion measures through intervention and support at a multifaceted level.

본 연구의 목적은 아동의 자존감, 또래 애착, 부모 양육 태도, 아동의 그릿 간의 관계를 살펴보고, 아동의 자존감, 또래 애착, 부모 양육 태도가 아동의 그릿에 미치는 영향력을 알아보고자 하는데 있다. 한국아동패널 11차년도(2018년) 자료를 대상으로 빈도분석과 기술통계 분석을 통해 조사대상자의 특성을 파악하였고, 주요 변인간의 상관분석을 위해 Pearson's의 적률 상관계수를 산출하였다. 아동의 그릿에 대한 아동의 자존감, 또래 애착, 부모 양육태도의 영향력을 살펴보기 위해 다중회귀분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 아동의 자존감, 또래 애착, 부모 양육태도는 정적 상관이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 둘째, 아동의 자존감은 아동의 그릿에 긍정적 영향력이 있는 것으로 나타났고 또래 애착 하위 변인 중에서는 또래 신뢰가 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났으며 부모 양육태도 하위 요인 중에서는 '모' 애정/관여, '부' 민주적 관계가 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 즉 개인적 차원에서 아동의 자존감, 학교차원에서 또래 신뢰, 가정적 차원에서 모 애정과 부 민주적 관계가 아동의 그릿을 강화하는 유용한 변인임을 알 수있다. 이에 우리는 아동의 그릿 수준을 향상시키기 위해서 다각적 차원에서 개입과 지원으로 증진방안을 고려해야 할것이다.

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