Publication: Parental control in interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory: a study with a Spanish sample using Parents’ Version of Parental Acceptation-Rejection/Control Questionnaire
Authors
Fernández-García, Carmen-María ; Rodríguez-Menéndez, Carmen ; Peña-Calvo, José-Vicente
item.page.secondaryauthor
item.page.director
Publisher
Universidad de Murcia
publication.page.editor
publication.page.department
DOI
item.page.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Description
Abstract
Control parental en la teoría de la aceptación-rechazo interper-
sonal: un estudio con una muestra española usando la Versión de los Pa-
dres del Cuestionario de Aceptación / Control Parental.
La teoría de la aceptación – rechazo interpersonal (IPART) proporciona un
adecuado marco teórico para explicar las diversas dimensiones parentales
que influencian el ajuste social, cognitivo y emocional de los niños. En
efecto, esta teoría desarrolla una dimensión principal, cariño – rechazo, en
la que el cariño se encontraría situado en un extremo del continuo y el re-
chazo en el opuesto. Además, esta teoría también define el control parental
tomando como referencia dos polos: el control permisivo y el restrictivo.
En el contexto de esta teoría, nuestro estudio ha sido llevado a cabo con
una muestra de padres para (a) examinar en qué medida los padres y las
madres perciben la aceptación – rechazo como elementos integrantes de su
comportamiento de control parental (b) analizar cómo funciona la dimen-
sión control dentro de la teoría IPART (c) examinar si se observan diferen-
cias en las relaciones observadas en los padres y en las madres. Se concluye
que el control de conductas correlaciona positivamente con las conductas
de cariño. Las correlaciones de padres y madres en estas dimensiones
muestran que los padres pueden desarrollar ciertos comportamientos de
control pero que éstos son compatibles con las conductas afectivas.
Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection theory (IPARTheory) pro- vides a good theoretical framework to explain the parenting dimensions that influence children’s social, cognitive and emotional adjustment. This theory develops one main dimension, warmth-rejection, where warmth would be one pole of the dimension and rejection the opposite one. Be- sides, the theory has also defined behavioral control dimension with two poles: permissiveness-strictness. In the context of this theory, our study was conducted with a sample of Spanish parents to (a) examine whether parental perceived acceptance-rejection was related to parental behavioral control; (2) analyze how behavioral control dimension worked in ac- ceptance-rejection theory; and (3) examine whether there were differences in the relations obtained between fathers and mothers. We have to con- clude that control behavior correlates positively with warmth behaviors. Fathers’ and mothers’ correlations among these dimensions show that par- ents can develop certain control behaviors but that they are compatible with affection conducts.
Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection theory (IPARTheory) pro- vides a good theoretical framework to explain the parenting dimensions that influence children’s social, cognitive and emotional adjustment. This theory develops one main dimension, warmth-rejection, where warmth would be one pole of the dimension and rejection the opposite one. Be- sides, the theory has also defined behavioral control dimension with two poles: permissiveness-strictness. In the context of this theory, our study was conducted with a sample of Spanish parents to (a) examine whether parental perceived acceptance-rejection was related to parental behavioral control; (2) analyze how behavioral control dimension worked in ac- ceptance-rejection theory; and (3) examine whether there were differences in the relations obtained between fathers and mothers. We have to con- clude that control behavior correlates positively with warmth behaviors. Fathers’ and mothers’ correlations among these dimensions show that par- ents can develop certain control behaviors but that they are compatible with affection conducts.
publication.page.subject
Citation
item.page.embargo
Collections
Ir a Estadísticas
Sin licencia Creative Commons.