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Relationships between restrictive mother-child interactions and anxiety of the child
Michael HockHeinz Walter Krohnesubject
Coping (psychology)Theoretical definitionPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsCognitionSocial relationDevelopmental psychologyMother child interactionmedicineAnxietyGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologydescription
Abstract The “two-process model” postulates that there are specific associations between patterns of parental child-rearing styles and the development of the child's anxiety and coping dispositions. Besides parameters of parental feedback to the child, this model considers support and restriction to be the central dimensions of child-rearing behavior. The present study aims at assessing behavioral indicators for restriction. For this purpose, the working and intervention behavior of 47 mothers and their ten- to 13-year-old children was observed and registered during a 15-minute period of common problem-solving (putting together a difficult puzzle-like cube). In order to register processes of problem-oriented cooperation between mother and child, transitional probabilities between defined state and event classes were analyzed. Based on the theoretical definition of the child-rearing style “restrictio”, hypotheses concerning the significance of variable transitional probabilities are formulated and tested r...
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1991-08-01 | Anxiety Research |