Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2019.17.5.369

The effects of father's value of children and cultural orientation on the father's parenting involvement  

Shin, Keonho (Department of Early Childhood Education, Kangnam University)
Publication Information
Journal of Digital Convergence / v.17, no.5, 2019 , pp. 369-377 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of father's value of children and cultural orientation on the father's parenting involvement. Data were collected from 286 fathers on FPI, VOC, and COR, which then were analyzed using correlation and multiple regression. The major findings of this study were as follows: First, emotional value of children was positively related to the father's parenting involvement, but instrumental value of children was negatively related to the father's parenting involvement. Second, collectivism had a stronger relationships with the father's parenting involvement than individualism. Third, father's education level was positively related to the father's parenting involvement. The above findings imply that father's value of children is an important variables of parenting involvement and cultural orientation is also a good predictor of parenting involvement.
Keywords
Father's parenting involvement; Emotional value of children; Instrumental value of children; Collectivism; Individualism;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 8  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 M. S. Oh. (2015). A study on the Effects of Parenting Attitudes on School Adjustment in Middle School Students. Journal of the Korea Convergence Society, 6(4), 197-203   DOI
2 K. S Kim, K. S. Shin & H. M. Lee. (2017). The Effect of Positive and Negative Parenting Attitudes on Adolescents' Smartphone Dependency in the Time of Convergence : Focusing on the Mediating Effect of Poor Attachment. Journal of Convergence for Information Technology, 7(4), 139-149   DOI
3 E. H. Lee & Y. J. Yang. (2018). The Effects of Parenting Attitudes on Peer Attachment in Early Adolescents : Focusing on Moderating Effects of Gender in Convergence Era. Journal of Convergence for Information Technology, 8(2), 37-44   DOI
4 H. S. Shim & K. H. Shin. (2018). The Effects of Father's Family-of-Origin Experiences on Parenting Attitude and Parenting Participation: Focusing on Mediating Effects of Value of Children. Journal of Digital Convergence, 16(1), 399-408   DOI
5 E. H. Joung & Y. S. Choi. (2013). The Factors Associated with the Birth Plan for Second Child and Second Birth for Married Women in Korea. Health and Social Welfare Review. 33(1), 5-34.   DOI
6 S. Y. Son. (2013). A Study on TV Advertisements of Father Roles. Korean Society of Basic Design & Art, 14(5), 219-227.
7 Y. S. Han. (2006). The Relation of the Father's Play Participation and Child-Father Relationship, Child's Social Competence with the Types of Children's Play. Journal of Future Early Childhood Education, 13(2), 189-212.
8 S. M. Ahn. K. Y. Lee & S. M. Lee. (2013). Fathers' Parenting Participation and Time. Journal of Korean Family Resource Management Association 17(2), 93-119.
9 J. J. Bigner. (1977). Attitudes toward fatherinf and father-child activity. Home Economics Research Journal, 6, 89-106.   DOI
10 R. C. Barnett & G. K. Barch. (1987). Determinants of father's participation in family work. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 49(1), 9-40.
11 B. Lee & K. S. Lee. (2013). Relationships between fathers's child-rearing involvement and young children's playfulness/self-control ability. Korean Journal of Child Education, 22(3), 191-206.
12 E. W. Lindsay & Y. M. Caldera. (2006). Mother-father-child triadic interaction and mother-child dyadic interaction: Gender differences within and between contexts sex roles. Journal of Research, 55(7), 511-521.
13 J. M. Lee, E. H. Rho & Y. H. Kim. (2016). Korean Fathers' Parenting Styles, Parenting Stress, and Parenting Participation. Journal of Korean Council for Children & Rights, 20(3), 331-346.   DOI
14 M. E. Lamb. (2004). The Role of the Father in Child Development(4th ed.), New York: Wiley.
15 J. M. Kim & J. W. Han. (2016). The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Value of Chil-dren and Parenting Stress on Parenting Attitude of Parents in Childhood: Analysis of Actor-Partner Interdependence Model. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society, 17(12), 437-445.   DOI
16 M. R. Chung. B. S. Lee & S. K. Park. (2013). Study on the Variables Related to Toddler's Father Involvement. The Korean Society for Early Childhood Teacher Education, 17(2), 449-469.
17 H. K. Kang. (2004). Parenting Stress of the Fathers with School-Aged Children by Participation in Child Care and Job Flexibility. Korean Journal of Parent Education, 1(1), 87-105.
18 R. H. Kang. (2001). The Fathers' care of Pre-school Children and Their Social Competence-A Comparison of single income families and double income families. Korean Journal of Japen Education, 5(1), 189-201.
19 M. R. Chung & S. K. Kang. (2013). The Relationship among Elementary School Parents' Experiences in their Family-of-origin, Value of Children, and Parenting Expectation. Early Childhood Education & Care, 8(2), 177-202.   DOI
20 M. K. Kwon. (2011). Parenting Stress and Related Factors of Employed and Non-employed Mothers with Infants. Journal of Korean Child Care and Education, 7(2), 19-41.
21 K. E. Jahng & H. J. Lim. (2015). A study on the predictors of parenting responsibility of mothers with infants. International Journal of Early Childhood Education, 35(2), 49-71.
22 Y. E. Kwon. (2003). Similarities and Differences of Value of Children across Three generations: Comparative Analysis Adolescents, Mothers, and Grandmothers. Doctoral dissertation. Inha University.
23 Y. E. Kwon & U. C. Kim. (2004). Value of Children and Fertility. The Journal of Child Educational, 13(1), 211-226.
24 T. M. Singelis. H. C. Triandis. D. P. S. Bhawuk & M. J. Gelfand. (1995). Horizontal and vertical dimensions of individualism and collectivism: A theoretical and measurement refinement. Cross- Cultural Reasearch, 29, 240-275.   DOI
25 J. M. Kim & J. W. Han. (2016). The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Value of Chil-dren and Parenting Stress on Parenting Attitude of Parents in Childhood: Analysis of Actor-Partner Interdependence Model. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society, 17(12), 437-445.   DOI
26 G. Hofstede. (1982). Culture's consequence: International differences in work-related values. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
27 M. H. Lee. (2014). Development and Validation of Father's Parenting Involveemnt Scales for Fathers having Young Children.. Doctoral dissertation. Gachon University.
28 H. K. Park. (2003). A Study on the Relationship among Individualism-Collectivism, Client's Expectations of the Counselor's Role, and Therapeutic Factors with Group Counseling Participants. Doctoral dissertation Sookmyung Women's University
29 Y. J. Song, M. R. Lee & H. Y. Chun. (2014). Parenting Stress Changes in Both of Continuous Working and Non-Working Mothers After the Birth of Their First Child : A Focus on the Effects of the Values, Knowledge and Expectations about Their Children. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 35(5), 15-35.   DOI
30 K. E. Jahng & H. J. Lim. (2015). A study on the predictors of parenting responsibility of mothers with infants. International Journal of Early Childhood Education, 35(2), 49-71.
31 E. M. Yeon & H. S. Choi. (2015). Actor and Partner Effect of Infant-Parents' Emotional Value of Children, Parenting Stress, and Marital Satisfaction. Korea Journal of Child Care and Education, volatile, 90, 79-109.
32 M. K. Kim. (2018). A Convergent Study on Factors Influencing Adolescents' Mental Health of Multicultural Family. Journal of the Korea Convergence Society, 9(1), 189-197.   DOI