Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression

The relation between the Asian parenting construct of guan and proactive/reactive subtypes of aggression was examined in this paper, together with parent-child attachment as a mediator. Measurements were based on self-reports from the child. Attachment fully mediated the relation between child’s per...

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Main Authors: Lee, Xinyi, Chua, Michelle Hui Xuan, Ng, Jing Xiu, Tan, Heidi Rui Ying
Other Authors: Joyce Pang Shu Min
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-447822019-12-10T11:32:56Z Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression Lee, Xinyi Chua, Michelle Hui Xuan Ng, Jing Xiu Tan, Heidi Rui Ying Joyce Pang Shu Min School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women The relation between the Asian parenting construct of guan and proactive/reactive subtypes of aggression was examined in this paper, together with parent-child attachment as a mediator. Measurements were based on self-reports from the child. Attachment fully mediated the relation between child’s perception of guan and proactive aggression. The child’s perception of guan, however, did not predict reactive aggression. Exploratory analyses found that the mother’s perception of guan was not predictive of either aggression in the child. Findings allowed us to identify the child’s perception of guan and attachment as possible co-occurring protective factors of proactive aggression and supported past findings that the proactive/reactive subtypes are differentially predicted. Implications for the prevention and intervention of child aggression were also discussed. Bachelor of Arts 2011-06-03T08:47:51Z 2011-06-03T08:47:51Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44782 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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language English
topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women
Lee, Xinyi
Chua, Michelle Hui Xuan
Ng, Jing Xiu
Tan, Heidi Rui Ying
Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
description The relation between the Asian parenting construct of guan and proactive/reactive subtypes of aggression was examined in this paper, together with parent-child attachment as a mediator. Measurements were based on self-reports from the child. Attachment fully mediated the relation between child’s perception of guan and proactive aggression. The child’s perception of guan, however, did not predict reactive aggression. Exploratory analyses found that the mother’s perception of guan was not predictive of either aggression in the child. Findings allowed us to identify the child’s perception of guan and attachment as possible co-occurring protective factors of proactive aggression and supported past findings that the proactive/reactive subtypes are differentially predicted. Implications for the prevention and intervention of child aggression were also discussed.
author2 Joyce Pang Shu Min
author_facet Joyce Pang Shu Min
Lee, Xinyi
Chua, Michelle Hui Xuan
Ng, Jing Xiu
Tan, Heidi Rui Ying
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author Lee, Xinyi
Chua, Michelle Hui Xuan
Ng, Jing Xiu
Tan, Heidi Rui Ying
author_sort Lee, Xinyi
title Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
title_short Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
title_full Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
title_fullStr Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
title_full_unstemmed Mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
title_sort mediating effects of parent-child attachment on the relation between guan and aggression
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