Bibliographic citations
Mendez, A., (2024). Gatekeeping materno y regulación emocional preescolar en Lima-Metropolitana: Rol del involucramiento paterno [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28453
Mendez, A., Gatekeeping materno y regulación emocional preescolar en Lima-Metropolitana: Rol del involucramiento paterno []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28453
@misc{renati/529469,
title = "Gatekeeping materno y regulación emocional preescolar en Lima-Metropolitana: Rol del involucramiento paterno",
author = "Mendez Lazo, Anel Priscila",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The general objective of this research is to explore the mediating role of paternal involvement (PI) in the relationship between maternal gatekeeping (GM) and emotional regulation (ER) in preschoolers in Metropolitan Lima. As specific objectives, it is proposed to explore the differences of these variables based on relevant sociodemographic data, as well as to evaluate the relationship between the variables studied. For this, 63 mothers residing in Lima between 25 and 45 years of age (M = 34.56, SD = 5.80) with children from 36 to 72 months (M = 56.57, SD = 15.45) and with partners from 25 to 45 were evaluated. years (M= 36.19, SD= 5.74). The following instruments were used: Parental Regulator Inventory (PRI), Parental Involvement Scale: care and socialization activities and Emotion Regulation Checklist (ERC) for mother's gatekeeping, father's involvement and emotional regulation of children respectively. No significant differences were found in the variables based on the sociodemographic characteristics studied. On the other hand, an inverse pressure was found between the encouragement (GM) and lability (RE) subscales, and a direct pressure for critical (GM) and lability (RE), highlighting the relationship between the maternal response on the preschooler's regulatory capacity. Regarding the general objective, a partial mediation of the subscales was found: direct care (IP) and indirect care (IP) for the relationship between critical (GM) and lability (RE); as well as a full mediation of the same subscales for the relationship between encouragement (GM) and regulation (RE). The results show that the relationship between maternal behavior and emotional regulation is explained by paternal participation in activities that involve greater contact and care of the child.
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