Abstract

The study aimed to examine the change pattern of child internalizing problem behaviors and to identify longitudinal associations with child sex and parent nurturing variables (nurturing stress and nurturing behavior). The data were 1,280 samples from the Panel Study on Korean Children (PSKC) and were analyzed through the multi-variate latent growth model. The results were as follows. First, the internalizing problem behaviors were decreased with time, while the higher the initial value of internalization problem behaviors, the lesser the change rate with time. Second, mother’s nurturing variables (nurturing stress and controlled/warm-hearted nurturing behavior) had impacts on the initial child internalizing problem behaviors, while they had little effects on the change of internalizing problem behaviors as children get older.

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