Yang J A
Department of Psychology, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville 64468, USA.
Adolescence. 2000 Winter;35(140):731-45.
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine variation in aspects of contemporary Korean fathering, such as warmth and involvement (frequency and task share), and its relationship to children's sex role development. One hundred and twenty-nine Korean families (fathers, mothers, and their 11- to 13-year-old children) completed standardized questionnaires addressing child-rearing practices, parental involvement, spousal support, and sex role orientations. Statistical analyses of the data revealed that warmth of fathering and father involvement (frequency and task share) were not significantly associated with children's sex role orientations. However, girls' femininity was significantly related to fathers' masculinity.
这项探索性研究的目的是考察当代韩国父亲养育方式的各个方面的差异,比如温情和参与度(频率和任务分担),以及它与孩子性别角色发展的关系。129个韩国家庭(父亲、母亲以及他们11至13岁的孩子)完成了标准化问卷,内容涉及育儿方式、父母参与度、配偶支持以及性别角色取向。对数据的统计分析显示,父亲的温情以及父亲的参与度(频率和任务分担)与孩子的性别角色取向没有显著关联。然而,女孩的女性气质与父亲的男性气质显著相关。