1Department of Child & Family Studies, Kyungpook National University 2Department of Child & Family Studies·CBA(Center for Beautiful Aging), Kyungpook National University
Corresponding Author:
Ji Young Lim ,Tel: +82-53-950-6211, Fax: +82-53-950-6209, Email: limj@knu.ac.kr
Received: April 15, 2011; Revised: November 4, 2011 Accepted: January 6, 2012.
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to study the associations between parents’ effortful control (EC), their parenting behavior and infants’ EC. Subjects of the present study were 55 infants and their parents. Parents who participated in this study replied to questionnaires, including ECBQ-SF, ATQ-SF and Parenting style scale. There was positive correlations between the parents’ EC, affectionate parenting style and infants’ EC by zero-order correlation. We also performed Mann-Whitney test on the acquired data and it showed significant differences in the infants’ EC by their parents’ EC and parenting behavior. More specifically, infants with more affectionate and permissive parents showed higher levels of EC. Finally, we performed a partial correlation analysis and its results revealed that the correlation coefficient between the parents’ EC and the infants’ EC decreased when the parenting style was controlled. These results are vital to have a better understanding on the developmental pathways to the EC.