Zeming Jin, Ruiqian Li, Yanyan Liu, Wenxiao Cui, Xiao Yang
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Father influences on child social adaptability: Mediation by peer communication ability
We examined the relationship between fathers’ parenting attitudes and children’s social adaptability, as well as the mediating effect of children’s peer communication ability in that relationship. The participants were 228 young Chinese children (boys =54.3%, girls=45.7%; mean age =5 years, SD = 0.08 years) and their fathers (n = 228; mean age = 32.73 years, SD = 4.77 years). The data model showed that the father’s parenting attitudes are associated with children’s peer communication and social adaptability. Children’s peer communication ability played a mediating role in the relationship between fathers’ parenting attitudes and children’s social adaptability. Male children and younger aged fathers were associated with high child social adaptability and children’s peer communication ability. The results suggest that fathers’ positive parenting attitudes (emotional warmth and understanding or interference protection) can improve children’s peer communication and social adaptability, whereas their negative parenting attitudes (punishment or refusal to deny) can hinder these abilities. For children’s mental health well-being, fathers should establish positive parenting attitudes to improve their children’s social adaptability and the quality of their peer relationships.
期刊介绍:
Findings from psychological research in Africa and related regions needs a forum for better dissemination and utilisation in the context of development. Special emphasis is placed on the consideration of African, African-American, Asian, Caribbean, and Hispanic-Latino realities and problems. Contributions should attempt a synthesis of emic and etic methodologies and applications. The Journal of Psychology in Africa includes original articles, review articles, book reviews, commentaries, special issues, case analyses, reports and announcements.