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This study aimed to describe, compare and predict maternal and infant behaviors considering the problems of child behavior, schooling and gender. A total of 155 mothers whose children were in early childhood education or elementary schooling participated. They completed the CBCL, RE-HSE-P and QRSH-Pais. Analyses including chi-squared tests, student’s t-test, and logistic regression revealed that children’s behavior did not differ during the school phase; however, boys showed more behavior problems, while girls showed more social skills. Furthermore, negative practices were associated with children with behavioral problems and younger boys. In addition, additional predictors included social skills, complaints of behavioral problems, and positive and negative practices, reinforcing the influence of several variables on the behavioral health of mo...
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En esta investigación se busca describir, comparar y predecir comportamientos maternos e infantiles considerando los problemas comportamentales, escolaridad y sexo. Participaron 155 madres de niños que están en educación preescolar y primaria. Ellas contestaron al CBCL, RE-HSE-P y QRSH-Pais. A través de los análisis estadísticos de chi-cuadrado, T de Student y regresión logística, se encontró que en la fase escolar no se diferenciaron los comportamientos infantiles, pero los niños tuvieron más problemas de comportamiento y las niñas más habilidades sociales. Las prácticas negativas se relacionaron con los niños con problemas comportamentales y a los niños menores. Asimismo, las habilidades sociales, quejas comportamentales, prácticas positivas y negativas surgieron en la predicción, reiterando la influencia de diversas variables ...
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This study aimed to describe, compare and predict maternal and infant behaviors considering the problems of child behavior, schooling and gender. A total of 155 mothers whose children were in early childhood education or elementary schooling participated. They completed the CBCL, RE-HSE-P and QRSH-Pais. Analyses including chi-squared tests, student’s t-test, and logistic regression revealed that children’s behavior did not differ during the school phase; however, boys showed more behavior problems, while girls showed more social skills. Furthermore, negative practices were associated with children with behavioral problems and younger boys. In addition, additional predictors included social skills, complaints of behavioral problems, and positive and negative practices, reinforcing the influence of several variables on the behavioral health of mo...