Effects of infant children Mothers` humor and ego resilience on Maternal behavior

2014 
This study examined the effects of the mothers’ sense of humor, ego-resilience on the maternal behavior. 187 mothers of 24~36 month old children completed the questionnaires. To analyze the data, descriptive statistics, Pearson’s co-relation and hierarchical regression analysis were used. The results were as follows. First, concerning the mothers’ personal variables, the mean of the sense of humor, ego-resilience, and maternal behavior were relatively high. Second, the mothers’ sense of humor and its sub-scales, except as a copying strategy, and ego-resilience had a positive co-relation with the maternal behavior and its sub-scales. Lastly, the mothers’ sense of humor and its sub-scales, and ego-resilience were significant variables to influence the maternal behavior. As stated above, the ways were discussed to improve the mothers’ sense of humor and ego-resilience.
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