TY - JOUR
T1 - Mothers’ attributions about child misbehavior: Can situational suggestions change general perceptions?
AU - Butcher, J
AU - Niec, Larissa Nicole
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2017/4
Y1 - 2017/4
N2 - Mothers’ attributions about children’s misbehavior were experimentally manipulated to examine causal relationships among attributions, mood, and behavior and assess whether suggestion can change mothers’ general perceptions. Forty mothers of children aged 33 to 71 months were primed with dysfunctional child-referent (child responsible) or environment-referent (situation caused) attributions before a parent-child interaction. Mothers in the dysfunctional child-referent condition placed greater responsibility on children, reported less positive mood and endorsed more overly reactive discipline, and their children displayed more negative mood and misbehavior. The experimental manipulation also affected mothers’ general child attributions. Understanding how attributions form and change has implications for parenting interventions.
AB - Mothers’ attributions about children’s misbehavior were experimentally manipulated to examine causal relationships among attributions, mood, and behavior and assess whether suggestion can change mothers’ general perceptions. Forty mothers of children aged 33 to 71 months were primed with dysfunctional child-referent (child responsible) or environment-referent (situation caused) attributions before a parent-child interaction. Mothers in the dysfunctional child-referent condition placed greater responsibility on children, reported less positive mood and endorsed more overly reactive discipline, and their children displayed more negative mood and misbehavior. The experimental manipulation also affected mothers’ general child attributions. Understanding how attributions form and change has implications for parenting interventions.
UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07317107.2017.1307680
M3 - Article
SN - 0731-7107
VL - 39
SP - 131
EP - 147
JO - Child and Family Behavior Therapy
JF - Child and Family Behavior Therapy
ER -