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2024, Número 1

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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2024; 27 (1)


Modelo de impacto parental sobre los problemas internalizafos y externalizados del menor

Mendoza NCA, Maldonado SEB
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Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 39
Paginas: 67-90
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PALABRAS CLAVE

crianza, estilos parentales, problemas internalizados, problemas externalizados, estilo democrático, estilo autoritario.

RESUMEN

Se realizó un estudio para crear un modelo sobre crianza, el cual explique diferentes factores parentales como variables exógenas que expliquen los problemas internalizados y externalizados de sus hijos e hijas. La muestra fue tomada de manera aleatoria en diferentes escuelas primarias. Se obtuvo un modelo aceptable que explica la relación de las variables antes mencionadas. Los resultados se discuten en función de los vacios que existían en la teoría de Diana Baumrid, respecto del modelo se creó para explicar la crianza en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, asimismo se discuten en función de otras investigaciones que se han realizado al medir las variables en cuestión. Dos modelos para la variable de temperamento fueron desarrollados en este estudio ya que los estudios previos reportan que el temperamento funciona como una variable mediadora en los estilos de crianza. Se realiza un contraste entre los resultados encontrados y las investigaciones previas relacionadas con el presente estudio.


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