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Changes Affect The Development Of Joint Parenting Of Infants Behavioral Problems: 6-24 Months Of Tracking

Posted on:2014-09-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R F PanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330398995923Subject:Development and educational psychology
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To know6-24months co-parenting influence on infant behavior problems, this study firstly defined the Co-parenting from the two aspects of external and internal structure accurately, and then from these two aspects respectively examined their effect on Explicit and Implicit behavior problems to infants. Research was divided into two parts, the first part is0to24months infant Co-parenting external structure impact on24months infant behavior problems; Second part inspected changes of internal structure6to14months effect on behavior of24months infant behavior problems.We adopted<the baby changes nurturers questionnaire>to get0to24months raising the multiplicity of external structure, types of multiplicity and variability characteristics. Raising internal structure behavior included the<Co-parenting coding scheme> in the observer XT9.0, which includes Support, Resist and watched three Co-parenting;24months infant behavior problems is the12~36months of age children’s emotional social assessment scale, the Explicit behavior problems (Mobility, Aggressive Behavior and Companion Aggressive Behavior) and Implicit behavior problems (Withdrawal Behavior, Something New Withdrawal Behavior, Anxiety, Separation Anxiety). The results show that:(1)0to24months infant’s multiplicity Co-parenting was higher,24months infant’s Aggression was lower.(2)0to24months when compared with maternal grandparents or maternal and paternal grandparents looking after baby with mother, paternal grandparents raising a baby together with mother, the baby was more prone to Anxiety.(3)0to24months when Co-parenting change one time, a baby’s behavior was minimum.(4)14months another fosterer’s Watched Co-parenting impacted on24months infant Aggression;6months the mother’s Supportive Co-parenting and6months another fosterer’s Watched Co-parenting impacted24months Withdrawal Behavior;6months mother’s Resist Co-parenting impacted24months infant’s Something New Withdrawal Behavior.(5)6to14months, the mother’s resist and another fosterer’s Support and Resist Co-parenting were dramatically reduced, mother’s Watched was dramatically increased.(6) If mother’s support Co-parenting,the Withdrawal Behavior could be more; when changed mother’s Support Co-parenting or decreased mother’s Support Co-parenting, baby was more prone to Separation Anxiety; Compared with low mother’s Resist Co-parenting and increased mother’s Resist Co-parenting, the decreased mother’s Resist Co-parenting would reduce baby’s Something New Withdrawal Behavior significantly; Compared another fosterer’s Watched Co-parenting, low another fosterer’s Watched Co-parenting would reduce baby’s Aggressive Behavior significantly; Compared another fosterer’s Watched Co-parenting, high another fosterer’s Watched Co-parenting would induce baby’s Withdrawal Behavior significantly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Co-parenting, Internal structure, External structure, Explicit Behavior ProblemsImplicit Behavior Problems
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