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부모양육과 유아의 주의집중 문제행동에 대한 유아의 성별과 인지적(cool) · 정서적(hot) 실행기능의 조절된 조절효과Gender and Cool·Hot Executive Function as Moderators of Parenting and Attention Problems in Preschoolers: A Moderated Moderation Model

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Gender and Cool·Hot Executive Function as Moderators of Parenting and Attention Problems in Preschoolers: A Moderated Moderation Model
Authors
김재희노지영
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
한국아동학회
Keywords
' 양육행동; cool·hot 실행기능; 주의집중 문제행동; 조절된 조절효과; 성차; parenting; cool·hot executive function; attention problems; moderated moderation; gender difference
Citation
아동학회지, v.42, no.1, pp.1 - 15
Journal Title
아동학회지
Volume
42
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/80114
ISSN
1226-1688
Abstract
Objectives: To increase specificity in the influence of children’s characteristics when interacting with the environment, we aimed to test 1) whether gender has a moderating effect in the relationship between parenting behaviors and preschoolers’ attention problems; and 2) whether this moderating effect varies by level of cool and hot Executive Function (EF). Methods: A sample of 301 mothers and 4 to 6 year old children participated in the present study. Mothers reported on their parenting behaviors and their children’s attention problems, and the children’s executive function were assessed through behavioral tasks done by children. Data were analyzed using SPSS and PROCESS macro. Results: The differential effects of parenting behaviors on children’s attention problems depending on gender and levels of cool EF·hot EF were found. Limit-setting parenting behaviors were negatively associated with attention problems of girls with low levels of hot EF but, interestingly, positively associated with the attention problems among girls with high levels of cool EF. Whereas rejection/ neglectful parenting increased the attention problems of boys with low and medium levels of cool EF, rejection/neglectful parenting reduced the attention problems of girls with high levels of cool EF. Additionally, overprotective/permissive parenting behaviors increased the attention problems of girls with low levels of hot EF. Conclusion: The present study suggests potential implications for theories and practices to better support parents in order to prevent children’s attention problems during transition to school by understanding the differential susceptible effects of children’s protective or vulnerable factors.
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