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KMID : 1022520130170010001
Journal of Play Therapy
2013 Volume.17 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.15
The effects of parenting attitude on school adjustment, and analysis of moderating effect of peer attachment
Kim Choon-Kyung

Cho Min-Kyu
Choi Myug-Sook
Kim Ji-Ho
Abstract
In this study, We had investigated that degree of parenting attitude and their effect on school adjustment in obese children compared with general children, and moderating effect of peer attachment in two groups. Using the National Youth Policy Institute data, this study estimate the effect of narrow obesity (normal/overweight/obese) on the school adjustment. In our study results, obese children group was significantly higher (neglect, communication trust), and obese children group was lower compared with the normal group (maltreatment, alienation). Second, among parenting attitude whereas effect of maltreatment was small ornot-significant, neglect was increase school adjustment (both obese group and normal group). Also, their impact was higher in the obese children than normal children and especially, neglect had a great impact on school rule in obese group. Third moderate effect on school adjustment(obese children group). However, normal children group was significant. Lastly, meaning, suggestion and limitation of this studies were discussed.
KEYWORD
obese children, parenting attitude, peer attachment, school adjustment
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