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A Study of the Relationships among Mothers' Parenting Stress and Recovery Resilience, Self-Esteem, and Hot Executive Function of Young Children
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부모의 양육스트레스와 유아의 회복탄력성, 자아존중감, 정서실행기능 간의 관계

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Cho, Yu-Jin (중앙대학교)
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The Korean Society for Early Childhood Teacher Education Early Childhood Education Research & Review Vol.22 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2018.8
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271 - 298 (28page)
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10.32349/ECERR.2018.08.22.4.271

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationships among mothers’ parenting stress and recovery resilience, self-esteem, and hot executive function of young children. The subjects in this study were 201 five-year-old children (mean age: 75.28 months) who attend kindergarten in S & K City. The research data were collected through the ‘Parenting Stress Index/Short Form (PSI/SF)’, ‘DECA (Devereux Early Childhood Assessment)’, ‘PSPD (The Pictorial Scale of Perceived Competence and Social Acceptance for Young Children)’, ‘Sticker Search Task’, and ‘Less is More Task’. The data were analyzed by Pearson’s correlation and Stepwise Multi-Regression. The results of this study indicate that there were significant negative correlations between parenting stress and recovery resilience, self-esteem and hot executive function of young children. The young children’s self-esteem was the predicted variable that has the most significant relative effect on parenting stress and young children’s hot executive function was an additional predictor of parenting stress. Moreover, the results of this study indicate that ‘family-acceptance competence’, a subordinate factor of self-esteem, has the most significant negative predictor of parenting stress, and ‘problem solving ability’, a subordinate factor of recovery resilience, was an additional predictor of parenting stress.

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