Disciplinary behavior of mothers of preschool children: Effects of maternal effi cacy beliefs, children’s gender and age, and mothers’ education

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Child discipline, Culture, Educational practices, Parenting, Self effi cacy

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Disciplining a child is one of the most challenging parental tasks. Effi cacy beliefs contribute to make this experience more or less successful. The purpose of this study is to examine the predictive role of effi cacy beliefs on maternal disciplinary behavior. A total of 128 mothers of pre-school aged children participated in this study. They were asked to complete the Parental Disciplinary Behavior Scale and the Effi cacy Subscale of the Parenting Sense of Competence. Results showed that mothers use inductive behavior more frequently and perceive these behaviors as the most effective ones. Power assertion is explained by the child’s age, the mother’s educational level, her perception of parental self-effi cacy and also by her maternal beliefs about the effectiveness of both power assertion and non-physical punishment. Non-physical punishment is explained by maternal beliefs regarding the effectiveness of both non-physical punishment and inductive behavior. Finally, induction is explained according to the child’s gender and the maternal belief about the effectiveness of these inductive behaviors. These results are especially relevant to the fi eld of parenting intervention, underlining the importance of addressing effi cacy beliefs to promote behavioral change.

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2023-02-24

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CARVALHO, C., & CRUZ, O. (2023). Disciplinary behavior of mothers of preschool children: Effects of maternal effi cacy beliefs, children’s gender and age, and mothers’ education. Estudos De Psicologia, 35(4). Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/estpsi/article/view/7478

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PSICOLOGIA DO DESENVOLVIMENTO