Linking maternal emotion socialization to boys' and girls' emotion regulation in Korea
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This study investigated whether Korean mothers’ emotion socialization beliefs are related to emotional functioning in children differing across gender. We interviewed Korean mothers (N = 100) of first graders (55 boys; 45 girls) about their sensitivity, their reactions to children’s distress, and children’s emotion regulation. Two components of emotion regulation were distinguished: regulation and negativity. Results revealed that mothers’ proactive sensitivity and their supportive reactions were related to their children’s regulation, whereas unsupportive reactions were related to children`s negativity. Child gender moderated the associations between mothers’ socialization beliefs and children’s emotion regulation: mothers’ proactive sensitivity was more strongly associated with competent regulation in girls than in boys. Mothers’ unsupportive reactions were related to increased negativity only in girls. Results are discussed from a cultural perspective, focusing on gender differences in the links between maternal socialization and children’s emotional outcomes in Korea.
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SONG, Ju-Hyun, Gisela TROMMSDORFF, 2016. Linking maternal emotion socialization to boys' and girls' emotion regulation in Korea. In: Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts. 2016, 6(2), pp. 47-57. ISSN 2288-601X. Available under: doi: 10.5723/csac.2016.6.2.047BibTex
@article{Song2016Linki-36636, year={2016}, doi={10.5723/csac.2016.6.2.047}, title={Linking maternal emotion socialization to boys' and girls' emotion regulation in Korea}, number={2}, volume={6}, issn={2288-601X}, journal={Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts}, pages={47--57}, author={Song, Ju-Hyun and Trommsdorff, Gisela} }
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