DETERMINANTS OF DISCIPLINARY PRACTICES IN LOW-INCOME BLACK MOTHERS

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作者
KELLEY, ML [1 ]
POWER, TG [1 ]
WIMBUSH, DD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV HOUSTON,HOUSTON,TX 77004
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10.2307/1131347
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G44 [教育心理学];
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0402 ; 040202 ;
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Disciplinary attitudes and practices of low-income black mothers were examined. Mothers were interviewed about their parenting attitudes and control practices, and their responses were coded in terms of the degree to which they took a parent- versus a child-oriented approach to discipline. Mothers in the sample varied widely in their attitudes toward physical punishment, and mothers who used power-assertive techniques were as likely to take the child's perspective and give input into the socialization process as those who did not. Factors associated with maternal disciplinary styles included: maternal education, father absence, maternal age, and self-reported religious beliefs. Findings are discussed in terms of the variability in disciplinary practices in this population, as well as the factors contributing to these individual differences.
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