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Figure 1. Longitudinal pathways from parenting behaviors to children's problem behaviors through children's executive function difficulties in early school age.
Figure 2. Factor loadings of the measurement model. Standardized factor loadings were displayed and all were significant at the .001 level.
Figure 3. Direct and indirect paths from parental warmth to children's problem behaviors. ***p < .001.
Descriptive Statistics and Correlations Among Parenting Behaviors, Children's Executive Function Difficulties, and Problem Behaviors
Path Estimates in the Structural Model
Longitudinal Effects of Parenting Behaviors on Early School-Age Children’s Problem Behaviors: Mediating Effect of Executive Function Difficulties
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April 2020

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Korean Journal of Child Studies

Bokyung Park

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Jee Un Noh
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... The negative impact of executive dysfunction on one's emotion and behaviors has been documented in several Korean studies as well. For instance, Park et al. found that parent ratings of children's EF difficulties in second grade predicted problem behaviors in third grade [14]. Shin and her colleagues also showed that parent ratings of preschoolers' executive dysfunction was positively associated with depressive symptoms and aggressive behaviors [15]. ...

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The Reciprocal Longitudinal Relationship between Executive Dysfunction and Happiness in Korean Children
Longitudinal Effects of Parenting Behaviors on Early School-Age Children’s Problem Behaviors: Mediating Effect of Executive Function Difficulties

Korean Journal of Child Studies

... The thematic analysis described above led to the identification of four key themes: effects of digital interaction towards wellbeing, cause/factors that affect digital interaction, factors of digital wellbeing, and solutions/initiatives to improve digital wellbeing. Cho, 2021;Han and Chang, 2020;Hong, 2022;Jeong et al., 2019;Ju, 2019;Kim and Kang, 2022;Kim and Jahng, 2021;Kim and Park, 2021;Kim and Choi, 2020;Kim, 2022;Lee and Kim, 2021a;Lee and Kim, 2021b;Lee and Mun, 2022;Lim and Jeong, 2022;Nam and Hwang, 2019;Oh et al, 2021;Oh et al., 2020;Park and Noh, 2019;Son et al., 2021;Song, 2022;Yoo and Choi, 2021 Effect of digital interaction towards wellbeing Ahn et al., 2017;Choi et al., 2021;Jeong et al., 2019;Lee, 2020;Lee and Lee, 2021;Lee and Park, 2022;Moon et al., 2016;Park et al., 2022;Yoon et al., 2021 Factors of digital wellbeing An and Kang, 2019;Eoh et al., 2022;Hong, 2021;Kim and Jung, 2021;Nam, 2021;Yang et al., 2021 Solutions/initiatives to improve digital wellbeing Jo and Bang, 2022;Kim and Kim, 2019;Kim and Jung, 2021; King et al., 2018 ...

Effects of Parenting Behaviors and Children’s Happiness on Media Device Addiction

Korean Journal of Child Studies

... . , (B. Park, Kim, Shin, Yun, & Noh, 2019;Yoon & Lee, 1999). , (Brownell & Kopp, 2007; Y. E. Kim, 2014). ...

The Effects of Maternal Parenting Behaviors on Toddlers’ Externalizing Problem Behaviors: The Mediating Effect of Compliance

Korean Journal of Child Studies