KMID : 0607320090180030297
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Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2009 Volume.18 No. 3 p.297 ~ p.304
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The Effects of Parenting Sense of Competence and Parent-Child Communication on Parent-Child Relational Satisfaction and Parental Role Satisfaction
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Park Hyun-Sook
Kim Yi-Young
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether parenting sense of competence and parent-child communication had a positive impact on parent-child relational satisfaction and parental role satisfaction for parents with adolescents.
Methods: The subjects consisted of 232 parents with adolescents. Data was analyzed by the SPSS and AMOS programs.
Results: Parenting sense of competence showed a direct effect on parent-child relational satisfaction. Parenting sense of competence showed an indirect effect on parental role satisfaction. Parent-child communication showed a direct effect on parent-child relational satisfaction and parental role satisfaction. Parent-child relational satisfaction showed a direct effect on parental role satisfaction for parents with adolescents. Parenting sense of competence positively correlated to parent-child communication.
Conclusion: These results suggest that parent-child relational satisfaction and parental role satisfaction for parents with adolescents can be increased by emphasizing parenting sense of competence and parent-child communication. Based on the outcomes of this study, it is necessary to design an intervention program that emphasizes increasing the parenting sense of competence and parent-child communication in order to increase parent-child relational satisfaction and parental role satisfaction.
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KEYWORD
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Parenting, Competence, Parent-child communication, Satisfaction
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