Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting

The aim of this work was to analyze the gender differences found in a sample of 474 Spanish children aged between 6 and 8 years with respect to peer rejection using a sociometric status technique. Thus, we analyzed how temperament (Effortful Control) and parenting practices (Parental support and Dis...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ester Ato, María D. Galián, María A. Fernández-Vilar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Servicio de Publicaciones 2014-10-01
Series:Anales de Psicología
Subjects:
Online Access:http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-97282014000300030&lng=en&tlng=en
id doaj-8ad42446785a45298d572d6efb831aa6
record_format Article
spelling doaj-8ad42446785a45298d572d6efb831aa62020-11-25T00:19:18ZengServicio de PublicacionesAnales de Psicología0212-97282014-10-013031069107810.6018/analesps.30.3.193171S0212-97282014000300030Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parentingEster Ato0María D. Galián1María A. Fernández-Vilar2Universidad de MurciaUniversidad de MurciaUniversidad de MurciaThe aim of this work was to analyze the gender differences found in a sample of 474 Spanish children aged between 6 and 8 years with respect to peer rejection using a sociometric status technique. Thus, we analyzed how temperament (Effortful Control) and parenting practices (Parental support and Discipline) were involved in this relation. To measure social rejection we used the nominations method in the classroom context, while for temperament and parenting practices, parents were given a TMCQ (Temperament in Middle Childhood Questionnaire; Simmonds and Rothbart, 2004) and the Spanish version of the PCRI (Parent-Child Relationship Inventory; Gerard, 1994). Using an statistical modeling approach, we tested various mediation/moderation models until the best one with selected variables was found to explain the relation between these variables. The results confirmed gender differences in social rejection, with boys being rejected more than girls. The model that gave the best fit was the one that placed effortful control latent variable mediating the relation between gender and social rejection and parenting practices as a latent explanatory variable of effortful control. In conclusion, differences between girls and boys in social rejection are to a large extent explained by the significantly lower scores for boys in effortful control construct and, in turn, these lowest scores are explained by negative parental practices, with low levels of support and discipline.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-97282014000300030&lng=en&tlng=enrechazo socialcontrol con esfuerzocrianzamediaciónmoderación
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ester Ato
María D. Galián
María A. Fernández-Vilar
spellingShingle Ester Ato
María D. Galián
María A. Fernández-Vilar
Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
Anales de Psicología
rechazo social
control con esfuerzo
crianza
mediación
moderación
author_facet Ester Ato
María D. Galián
María A. Fernández-Vilar
author_sort Ester Ato
title Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
title_short Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
title_full Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
title_fullStr Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
title_full_unstemmed Gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
title_sort gender as predictor of social rejection: the mediating/moderating role of effortful control and parenting
publisher Servicio de Publicaciones
series Anales de Psicología
issn 0212-9728
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The aim of this work was to analyze the gender differences found in a sample of 474 Spanish children aged between 6 and 8 years with respect to peer rejection using a sociometric status technique. Thus, we analyzed how temperament (Effortful Control) and parenting practices (Parental support and Discipline) were involved in this relation. To measure social rejection we used the nominations method in the classroom context, while for temperament and parenting practices, parents were given a TMCQ (Temperament in Middle Childhood Questionnaire; Simmonds and Rothbart, 2004) and the Spanish version of the PCRI (Parent-Child Relationship Inventory; Gerard, 1994). Using an statistical modeling approach, we tested various mediation/moderation models until the best one with selected variables was found to explain the relation between these variables. The results confirmed gender differences in social rejection, with boys being rejected more than girls. The model that gave the best fit was the one that placed effortful control latent variable mediating the relation between gender and social rejection and parenting practices as a latent explanatory variable of effortful control. In conclusion, differences between girls and boys in social rejection are to a large extent explained by the significantly lower scores for boys in effortful control construct and, in turn, these lowest scores are explained by negative parental practices, with low levels of support and discipline.
topic rechazo social
control con esfuerzo
crianza
mediación
moderación
url http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-97282014000300030&lng=en&tlng=en
work_keys_str_mv AT esterato genderaspredictorofsocialrejectionthemediatingmoderatingroleofeffortfulcontrolandparenting
AT mariadgalian genderaspredictorofsocialrejectionthemediatingmoderatingroleofeffortfulcontrolandparenting
AT mariaafernandezvilar genderaspredictorofsocialrejectionthemediatingmoderatingroleofeffortfulcontrolandparenting
_version_ 1725372021977645056