La influencia de la cultura en los estilos parentales en contextos de vulnerabilidad social

  1. Richaud de Minzi, María Cristina
  2. Mestre Escrivá, María Vicenta
  3. Lemos, Viviana
  4. Tur Porcar, Ana María
  5. Ghiglione, María E.
  6. Samper García, Paula
Journal:
Avances en psicología latinoamericana

ISSN: 1794-4724

Year of publication: 2013

Volume: 31

Issue: 2

Pages: 419-431

Type: Article

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Abstract

The objectives of this study are: (a) to analyze if the relationship between parenting dimensions and children adjustment regarding coping strategies are similar in Argentinian and Spanish samples within poverty contexts; (b) to compare parental dimensions in the two groups studied, and (c) to determine the efficiency of parenting through the study of their influence in children coping strategies. The Graffar-Méndez Castellano Scale (Méndez- Castellano & Méndez, 1994), that brings a socioeconomic description of the population; an Argentinian Scale of Children Perception of Parental Relationships for 8 to 12 years of age (Richaud, 2007a), and the Argentine Questionnaire of Coping for children (Richaud, 2006) were administered to a sample of 458 Spanish and Argentinian children from 8 to 12 years old. Correlations were carried out to analyze the relationships between parenting dimensions and children coping strategies in both groups, and MANOVA, to study if there were different parental dimensions in the two groups Argentina and Spain, and to analyze if there were differences in children coping strategies. The results indicate that correlational pattern is similar in both groups, but parental dimensions are different for each culture, being the Argentinian parents more neglectful than Spanish parents. At the same time, Argentinian children adopt coping strategies less efficient that the Spanish children ones, involving in that way a greater emotional conflict.