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Berufstätige Mütter und sozial-emotionale Kompetenzen ihrer Kinder

Working mothers and social-emotional competencies of their children
[journal article]

Röhr-Sendlmeier, Una M.
Bergold, Sebastian
Jöris, Andreas
Cummings, Anna Verena
Heim, Karin
Johannen, Eva

Abstract

"Bei 985 vollständigen Familien mit Kindern der 3., 4. und 6. Klassen aus Grundschulen, Hauptschulen, Realschulen und Gymnasien wurde in einer Querschnittsuntersuchung die Beziehung zwischen der Berufstätigkeit der Mutter und sozial- emotionalen Kompetenzen der Kinder untersucht. Die Aufgabenübernah... view more

"Bei 985 vollständigen Familien mit Kindern der 3., 4. und 6. Klassen aus Grundschulen, Hauptschulen, Realschulen und Gymnasien wurde in einer Querschnittsuntersuchung die Beziehung zwischen der Berufstätigkeit der Mutter und sozial- emotionalen Kompetenzen der Kinder untersucht. Die Aufgabenübernahme des Vaters (erfragt vom Vater), das Wohlbefinden und der praktizierte Erziehungsstil der Mutter (erfragt von der Mutter) wurden als vermittelnde Variablen für den postulierten Zusammenhang angenommen. In Mediatoranalysen der Fragebogendaten wurde der Zusammenhang zwischen Berufstätigkeit und seelischer Gesundheit der Mutter durch die väterliche Aufgabenbeteiligung vermittelt. Für den Zusammenhang zwischen mütterlichem Wohlbefinden und den von den Müttern eingeschätzten sozialemotionalen Kompetenzen der Kinder erwies sich ein autoritativer Erziehungsstil als partieller Mediator. Zwischen dem Umfang der mütterlichen Berufstätigkeit und sozial-emotionalen Kompetenzen der Kinder konnten keine direkten Zusammenhänge gefunden werden, von Bedeutung war jedoch die Kongruenz zwischen gewünschtem und tatsächlichem beruflichem Status der Mutter." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of a total of 985 families (parents and children) of 3rd, 4th and 6th graders at different levels in the tripartite German school system was conducted to gain insight into socialization variables connected with maternal employment as to their impact on pupils'... view more

"A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of a total of 985 families (parents and children) of 3rd, 4th and 6th graders at different levels in the tripartite German school system was conducted to gain insight into socialization variables connected with maternal employment as to their impact on pupils' social-emotional competencies. Fathers' participation in household and educational tasks (answered by fathers), mothers' well-being and mode of parenting (both answered by mothers) were postulated to mediate between mothers' employment and social-emotional competencies of the children. Mediation analyses showed that fathers' participation mediated the correlation between mothers' employment and mental health. Authoritative parenting partially mediated the correlation between mothers' well-being and children's social- emotional competencies as seen by their mothers. No direct correlation was found between maternal employment and social-emotional competencies. Statistical path analyses revealed that congruence of desired and practiced working status was more relevant for mothers' well-being and children's social-emotional competencies than the amount of hours mothers worked." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
working woman; social competence; emotionality; child; parenting style; well-being; mother; parent-child relationship; division of labor; mental health

Classification
Family Sociology, Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Method
empirical; quantitative empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2012

Page/Pages
p. 269-294

Journal
Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, 24 (2012) 3

ISSN
1437-2940

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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