Title of article :
Maternal Appraisal Styles, Family Risk Status
and Anger Biases of Children
Author/Authors :
Carol A. Root، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The present study investigated the relationship between maternal appraisal styles, family risk status,
and anger biases in children. Participants included 90 mothers and their children between 3–6 years
of age. Eighty families were followed up 1 year later. Maternal appraisal styles were assessed via a
naturalistic story-reading method, and Time 1 and Time 2 emotion biases included teacher ratings
of anger and aggression, peer ratings of anger, as well as classroom and playground observations
of anger. While discussing ambiguous stories with their children, mothers with higher scores on the
family risk index utilized more hostile appraisals and fewer prosocial appraisals in their explanations.
A higher proportion of hostile-to-prosocial appraisals was also related to higher-risk family status.
Prosocial appraisals by mothers were inversely correlated with children’s anger biases at school.
When the appraisal balance in mothers’ talk favored hostile appraisals, children tended to show
higher levels of anger biases evidenced at school. Finally, a hostile balance of maternal appraisals
was found to predict change in children’s anger biases in the school with different effects in highand
low-risk families.
Keywords :
emotions , appraisal styles , Parental socialization , Anger , AGGRESSION , economic hardship
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology