Dealing with Intergenerational Disagreements. Parental Authority in Swedish Families
Abstract
This thesis examined two key aspects of intergenerational disagreements. The first aspect dealt with Swedish parents' preferences for discipline with respect to the national emphasis on child democracy. Parents of preschool children were interviewed so as to examine their responses to hypothetical situations typical of common child misbehavior and their use of three assertive disciplinary strategies (coercion, behavior modification, and verbal control) were examined.
Parts of work
I Jutengren, G., & Palmérus, K. (2002). A comparison of Swedish and US fathers' self-reported use of parental discipline. Children & Society, 16, 246-259 II Palmérus, K., & Jutengren, G. (2004). Swedish Parents' Self-Reported Use of Discipline in Response to Continued Misconduct by Their Pre-school Children. Infant and Child Development, 13, 79-90 III Jutengren, G. (2004) Parental Control and Adolescent Psychosocial Adjustment. Manuscript submitted for publication. IV Jutengren, G., & Palmérus K. (2004). The Potential Role of Conflict Resolution Schemas in Adolescent Psychosocial Adjustment. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Publisher
Göteborgs universitet. Psykologiska institutionen
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Date
2004Author
Jutengren, Göran
Keywords
Adolescent adjustment
Aga-law
Child rearing
Family policy
Parent-child relationship
Parental control
Parenting practices
Physical punishment ban
ISBN
91-628-6180-8
ISSN
1101-718X
Series/Report no.
Doctoral Dissertation 139
Avhandling 139
Language
en