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Parents’ gender role attitudes and child adjustment: The mediating role of parental involvement
Iris Yili WANG
, Rebecca Y. M. CHEUNG
Department of Early Childhood Education (ECE)
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Keyphrases
Mediating Role
100%
Parental Involvement
100%
Gender Attitudes
100%
Child Adjustment
100%
Parent Gender
100%
Attitude Adjustment
100%
Mother Involvement
55%
Father Involvement
44%
Traditional Gender Roles
33%
Childrens
22%
Prosocial Behavior
22%
Partner Effects
22%
Actor Effects
22%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
11%
China
11%
Copyright
11%
Chinese Context
11%
Context Effects
11%
Foster children
11%
7-year-olds
11%
Intact Families
11%
Great Mother
11%
Psychology
Gender Role
100%
Parental involvement
100%
Prosocial Behavior
22%
Practitioners
11%