Social vulnerability and parenting styles as predictors of the macho mentality in caregivers of children and adolescents

Edson Jorge Huaire Inacio, Kelva Nathally Llanos Miranda, Angela María Herrera Álvarez, Rosa Guillermina Dolorier Zapata

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Resumen

Social vulnerability in the country has various implications for the development of children and adolescents (NNyA) because they are exposed to multiple adversities and limitations in life. However, the parenting style of the primary caregivers can be an important strength to minimize negative behaviors, such as the macho mentality. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the association between social vulnerability, parenting styles and macho mentality in 200 primary caregivers of boys/girls and adolescents between 4 and 16 years old. The study was developed under a correlational design, in which three instruments were used to collect the data, the ad-hoc Sociodemographic record, the Spanish Adaptation of the Parental Upbringing Questionnaire (PCRI-M) and the Machismo Subscale. The results show a very low positive association between macho beliefs and social vulnerability, while no relationship was found with parenting styles. In addition, it has been shown that macho beliefs depend more on social vulnerability and not on parenting styles.

Título traducido de la contribuciónSocial vulnerability and parenting styles as predictors of the macho mentality in caregivers of children and adolescents
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)150-159
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónEncuentros (Maracaibo)
N.º17
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2023

Palabras clave

  • Macho beliefs
  • Parenting styles
  • Social vulnerability

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