Investigating the relationship between toxic parents and self-esteem in elementary school students

Fidrayani Fidrayani, Meidy Serojaningtyas
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This study aims to explore the correlation between the behavior of "toxic parents" and the self-esteem of elementary school students. The research adopts a quantitative approach with a correlation method and involves a total of 90 respondents, comprising 9 fathers, 81 mothers, 52 male students, and 38 female students, selected using a quota sampling technique. Data collection is carried out through carefully designed questionnaires, and hypothesis testing is conducted using product-moment correlation analysis. The study's results reveal a correlation value (r) of -0.484, surpassing the critical value (r table) of 0.207, with a significance level (p) of 0.000, which is lower than 0.05. Additionally, the coefficient of determination at 23.42% signifies a substantial influence of "toxic parents" behavior on the self-esteem of students. These findings unequivocally confirm a significant negative relationship between "toxic parent" behavior and students' self-esteem. The implication is a pressing need for fostering positive and supportive parenting approaches as a potential avenue for positively impacting the self-esteem development of elementary school students.
不良父母与小学生自尊的关系研究
本研究旨在探讨“有毒父母”行为与小学生自尊的关系。本研究采用定量方法和相关法,采用定额抽样的方法,共涉及90名受访者,其中包括9名父亲、81名母亲、52名男学生和38名女学生。通过精心设计的问卷进行数据收集,并使用积矩相关分析进行假设检验。本研究结果显示相关值(r)为-0.484,超过临界值(r表)0.207,显著性水平(p)为0.000,低于0.05。此外,23.42%的决定系数表明“有毒父母”行为对学生自尊有实质性的影响。这些发现明确地证实了“有毒父母”行为与学生自尊之间存在显著的负相关关系。这意味着迫切需要培养积极和支持性的养育方法,作为积极影响小学生自尊发展的潜在途径。
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