2024, Number 1
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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2024; 27 (1)
Model of impact parental factors that influence externalized and internalized problems in children
Mendoza NCA, Maldonado SEB
Language: English
References: 39
Page: 67-90
PDF size: 581.25 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A study was conducted to create a model of parenting, which
explains different parental factors as exogenous variables to
explain internalized and externalized problems in their sons
and daughters. The sample was taken randomly in different
elementary schools. An acceptable model that explains the
relationship of the aforementioned variables was obtained.
Results are discussed based on the gaps that existed in the
theory of Diana Baumrid, respect to the model that was
created to explain the aging in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua,
also is discussed on the basis of other research carried out
by measuring the variables in question. Two models were
also developed for temperament variable, because for this
variable there is a discussion in the literature as mediatory
variable in rearing styles. A contrast was developed between
the results of this study and previous studies related to this
one.
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