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KMID : 0363420130270020001
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2013 Volume.27 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.10
Effects of Parenting Attitude on K-CBCL Scales
Jung Hae-Ree

Ha Hyun-Yee
Lee Soo-Jin
Chae Han
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the effect of parental attitude on the behavioral problems in children who visited the traditional Korean pediatrics clinic.

Methods: The subjects were consist of 190 outpatients (56.6¥ì12.9 months) and their mother. The Behavior problems of children were measured with Korean version of Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 1.5-5 (K-CBCL1.5-5) while parental perception of child vulnerability, parent overprotection, parenting stress were measured by Child Vulnerability Scale (CVS), Parent Protection Scale (PPS), Korean-Parenting Stress Index-Short Form scale (K-PSI-SF), respectively. Correlation and multiple regression were conducted for the analysis.

Results: Significant correlations between child total problems score and child vulnerability (r=.272, p<.001), parent overprotection (r=.243, p=.001), and parenting stress (r=.597, p<.001) were reported. Multiple regression analysis revealed that the parenting stress (¥â=.548, p<.001) was a major predictor for the child behavior problems rather than child vulnerability and parent overprotection.

Conclusions: It was shown that the parenting stress has a significant influence on the emotional and behavioral development of children. These results can be useful for improving clinical diagnosis and treatment in traditional Korean pediatrics.
KEYWORD
Parenting attitude, Child behavior problems, Child vulnerability scale, Parental overprotection, Parenting stress
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