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Influences of Father's Child-Rearing Attitudes and Domestic Violence on Dating Relationship and Violence among College Students

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2007, v.12 no.1, pp.153-170
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2007.12.1.009



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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of father's child-rearing attitudes and domestic violence toward mother on the quality of dating relationship and inflicting dating violence of the male offspring or receiving dating violence of the female offspring. The participants were 490 college students (211 males and 279 females) who had the experience of heterosexual dating relationships, whose ages ranged from 16 to 42 (M=21.48, SD=3.42). The psychological tests used in this research included the following: Parental Child-Rearing Questionnaire, Lee and Han's Relationship Measures, Straus' Conflict Tactics Scale, and Foo and Margolin's Justification of Violence Scale. Results revealed that fathers' child-rearing attitudes were closely related to their offspring's mutual comprehension and satisfaction in dating relationships. Fathers' child-rearing attitudes accounted for around 15% variance of their sons' mutual comprehension and satisfaction in dating relationships. Especially, qualities of dating relationship of male offsprings whose fathers tried to control them were relatively low. The acceptance and the autonomy showed by fathers were negatively related to receiving dating violence of their female offsprings as well as inflicting dating violence of their male offsprings. The acceptance showed by fathers accounted for the most variance of inflicting dating violence of their male offsprings. Fathers' domestic violence toward their mothers was significant predictor of both inflicting dating violence of the male offspring and receiving dating violence of the female offspring. These findings reiterate the relationship between experience of domestic violence and dating violence, and suggest a role of father's child-rearing attitudes for the quality of dating relationship and dating violence.

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데이트 폭력, 가정폭력, 아버지 양육태도, 관계만족†이 논문은 삼육대학교 학술연구비 지원에 의하여 연구되었음.‡교신저자(Corresponding author) : 서경현, (139-742) 서울시 노원구 공릉2동 26-21 삼육대학교 상담학과, 전화 : 02) 3399-1676 E-mail : khsuh@syu.ac.kr입시에 매달리던 한국의 고등학생들이 대학에 입학하면서 이들에게는 이성을 사귈 수 있는 환경이 제공된다. 이들은 대학을 다니면, dating violence, domestic violence, father's child-rearing attitudes, quality of dating relationship, dating violence, domestic violence, father's child-rearing attitudes, quality of dating relationship

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