Disagreements about rules in families with seventh-grade girls and boys
- 1 June 1987
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
- Vol. 16 (3) , 221-246
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02139092
Abstract
Parental reports of disagreements and serious disagreements about rules were examined in 200 families with seventh-grade boys and girls. No gender differences were found: Mothers did not report more disagreements than fathers; no more disagreements were reported for girls than boys. Disagreements about personal habits and family obligations were more common than disagreements about peer relations. Disagreements and serious disagreements, in general, were significantly correlated (positively) with parental reports of child oppositionalism and (negatively) with parents' satisfaction with parenting the target child, although some dyadic differences were found. Children's reports of parental acceptance were negatively correlated with disagreements only for the father-daughter dyad. Support was found for some of Baumrind's ([1968] “Authoritarian vs. Authoritative Control,”Adolescence 3: 255–272) notions regarding relations between rule frequency, child participation in rule making, and disagreements about rules, especially for the father-daughter dyad.Keywords
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