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Differential Associations Between Maternal and Paternal Parenting and Physical and Relational Aggression

Asian journal of social psychology(2016)

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A large number of studies have demonstrated that negative parenting is associated with greater levels of aggression (relational and physical) among school-age children in Western cultures. However, the investigation of this association for children in non-Western cultures is still in its infancy. The present study examines the associations between maternal and paternal parenting behaviours (conflict with the child, physical aggression toward the child and relational aggression toward the child) and forms of aggression, and explores gender differences in these associations among Japanese boys and girls. The participants were 130 fifth and sixth graders (age range: 10 to 12). Children reported maternal and paternal parenting behaviours, and classroom teachers assessed children's relational and physical aggression. Results show that boys and girls had more conflict, more relationally aggressive parenting experiences and more intimate relationships with their mothers than their fathers. Further, after controlling for grade and gender, greater maternal (but not paternal) relational aggression was associated with more peer-oriented relational aggression for boys only and more peer-oriented physical aggression for boys and girls. Greater paternal (but not maternal) conflict was predictive of more peer-oriented physical aggression for boys and girls. The direction and strength of the associations between parenting behaviours and forms of aggression may be contingent upon the gender of the parent and the child. The findings are discussed from cultural, developmental and social perspectives, and implications for future research are discussed.
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culture,gender,maternal parenting,paternal parenting,physical aggression,relational aggression
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