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Citation

Wang Z, Deater-Deckard K, Bell MA. Parent. Sci. Pract. 2013; 13(4): ePub.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 109 Williams Hall (0436), Blacksburg, VA, 24061. Zhe Wang and Martha Ann Bell are also at Virginia Tech.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15295192.2013.832569

PMID

24358017

PMCID

PMC3864824

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Parents who attribute child misbehavior to children's intentions and dismiss situational factors tend to show more hostility and less warmth in their parenting behavior, and are at greater risk for maltreatment. We extended this literature by investigating the role of household chaos as a moderator of the link between maternal attribution biases and parenting behaviors.

DESIGN: The current sample included 160 mothers of 3- to7-year-old children. Mothers provided reports on their attribution biases and household chaos levels. Maternal negativity and positivity were measured using self-reports and observers' ratings.

RESULTS: The links between attribution bias and parenting behavior were stronger in more chaotic environments, with the moderating effect of chaos being particularly strong for internal attribution bias.

CONCLUSIONS: The findings point to the importance of social cognitive biases in the etiology of maternal behavior in family contexts that lack order and predictability.


Language: en

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