Predictores familiares de la internalización moral en la infancia
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Ortiz Barón, M. J., Apocada Urquijo, P., Etxebarria Bilbao, I., Fuentes Rebollo, M. J., & López Sánchez, F. (2008). Predictores familiares de la internalización moral en la infancia. Psicothema, 20(Número 4), 712–717. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8720

Abstract

Family predictors of moral internalization in childhood. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between parents' affection, acceptance, emotional communication, the transmission of values and moral intervention, on the one hand, and children's moral emotions and behaviors on the other (empathy, guilt, internalized behavior and reparation). It also aimed to identify the family variables that influence moral internalization in children. The sample comprised 485 children (244 boys and 241 girls) aged between 6 and 8. The results showed that the principal variable to predict internalized behavior in girls was maternal affection, whereas for boys, the principal variables were maternal emotional communication and transmission of values. The family variables that explain moral internalization in extreme groups of children are basically parents' affection, emotional communication, the transmission of values and moral intervention.
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