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The Effect of Perceived Parental Bonding on Self-Concept

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KMID : 0915920030060020093
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Abstract

The study was designed to examine the effect of perceived past parent-child bonding on present parent-child attachment, self-concept. The data collection period was October 6-18, 2003. The subject was college students in university located in Nonsan, Taejon city and 197 surveys were used in the analysis. As for the tools used in this study to assess the perceived past parent - child bonding scale by Parent Bonding Instrument - Korean Version, and present parent-child attachment were measured with the The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment, and self-concept were measured with Jung, Won Sik¡¯s self-concept inventory. For the data processing, the analyses of variance, multiple regression, correlation were carried out.
The result of this study is summarized as follows.
1. The examination of the effect of perceived past parent-child bonding on present parent-child attachment showed that significant differences are made by communication, trust, alienation in care, overprotection perceived past parent-child bonding.
2. As for the correlation between perceived past parent-child bonding and child self-concept, a significant correlation is
revealed between care, overprotection perceived past parent-child bonding and child self-concept.
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Perceived parental bonding, Self-concept
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