The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating effects of parental rearing attitudes between perfectionism and anger expression of adolescents. Participants were 520 adolescent 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade in middle schools. The data collected in ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating effects of parental rearing attitudes between perfectionism and anger expression of adolescents. Participants were 520 adolescent 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade in middle schools. The data collected in the study was analyzed using SAS 8.2 statistic program. As results of phased multiple regression analysis and two-way ANOVA to prove regulation effect of parenting attitude in the relation of perfectionism and anger expression methods, ‘monitoring’, ‘physical abuse’, and ‘neglect’, of fathers’ parenting attitude, and ‘over-expectation’, ‘physical abuse’, and ‘neglect’, of mothers’ showed meaningful regulation effects in the relation of perfectionism and anger-control. Next, for the relation of perfectionism and anger-out, regulation effects of ‘inconsistency’ of fathers’ parenting attitude and ‘over-expectation’ of mothers’ were meaningful. Lastly, for the relation of perfectionism and anger-in, regulation effects of fathers’ and mothers’ parenting attitude were appeared to be meaningful.