The Open Family Studies Journal
2008, 1 : 17-22Published online 2008 May 7. DOI: 10.2174/1874922400801010017
Publisher ID: TOFAMSJ-1-17
Effects of Intimate Marital Relationships Upon Self-Reported Rearing Styles Among Japanese Parents of Young Children
Department of Clinical Behavioral
Sciences (Psychological Medicine), Kumamoto University, Graduate
School of Medical Sciences, 1-1-1 Honjo, Kumamoto, Japan 860-8556.
ABSTRACT
In order to examine the effects of intimate marital relationships upon self-reported rearing styles towards a young child, 118 Japanese couples with at least one child were administered a set of questionnaires. A path analysis showed that wives whose husbands treated them with an affectionate attitude were more likely to hold affectionate childrearing styles; wives whose husbands treated them with a controlling attitude were more likely to hold overprotective child-rearing styles; husbands whose wives acted in controlling ways towards them tended to exhibit less affectionate and more overprotective rearing child-rearing practices.