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KMID : 0928020160200020016
Nursing and Innovation
2016 Volume.20 No. 2 p.16 ~ p.28
Effect of Childhood Abuse and Parenting Belief on Parenting Attitude among Married Workers
Lee Seung-Joo

Park Wan-Ju
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify predicting factors of childhood abuse trauma and parenting belief on their parenting attitude among married workers.

Methods: Childhood Trauma, parenting belief and attitude questionnaire are used to 392 of married workers living in 5 cities. The data were analyzed using frequency, Pearson correlation coefficients and stepwise regression analysis was used for understanding the effects of each variable.

Results: Parenting attitude showed significantly negative correlation with emotional and sexual abuse, and emotional and physical neglect. Significant predictive factors of parenting attitude were intellectual/achievement of parenting belief (¥â=-6.14), physical neglect (¥â=-3.58), emotional abuse (¥â=-3.17), maturationism/environmentalism of parenting belief (¥â=2.96), emotional neglect (¥â=-2.53), and sexual abuse (¥â=-2.22) in order. These variables were account for 24.3% of parenting attitude.

Conclusion: Results suggest that parents exposed childhood abuse need assess the risk of child abuse and interventions such as conducting family education or managing parents¡¯ parenting skills to childhood trauma. In addition, we need to develop standardized correction programs suitable for promoting early prevention child abuse through the nursing intervention programs.
KEYWORD
Child abuse, Parenting, Belief, Attitude
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