The relationship between overparenting and young children’s problem behaviors in China: a moderated mediation model

Author:

Wang Yingjie1,Yao Kemeng1,Yao Yijie1,Xia Qianqian1,Li Yan2

Affiliation:

1. Huzhou University

2. Shanghai Normal University

Abstract

Abstract

Problem behaviors are prevalent during the preschool stage and have significant adverse effects on children's future social and academic adjustment. Overparenting represents a crucial familial factor influencing young children's problem behaviors, so it is important to investigate the underlying mechanisms through which overparenting impacts the problem behaviors of young children. A total of 430 young children (Meanage =5.43 years, SD = 1.19) and their parents (Meanage=35.34 years, SD = 4.58) participated in this study. Parents filled the Overparenting Scale, Parent-Child Attachment Scale, Social Competence and Behavior Evaluation and Child Behavior Questionnaire. The results showed that (1) There was a significant positive correlation between parental overparenting and young children’s problem behaviors; (2) Parent-child attachment played a mediating role between parental overparenting and young children’s problem behavior; (3) Children’s negative affect temperament moderated the latter half path of the mediation model, that is, at high levels of negative affect, overparenting has a stronger effect on children’s problem behaviors through parent-child attachment. The results provided the basis for the intervention to alleviate the young children’s problem behavior from the perspective of parenting and child’s temperament.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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