Çocukların Benlik Algısı Bildirimlerinde Anne-Çocuk Tutarlılığının Anne Eğitim Düzeyine ve Cinsiyete Göre İncelenmesi

Bu çalışma, çocukların farklı alanlardaki benlik algılarına ilişkin annelerin ve çocukların bildirimleri arasındaki tutarlılığın anne eğitim düzeyine ve çocuğun cinsiyetine göre uyumunu incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır. Yaşları dokuz ile 14 arasında değişen ergenler ve annelerinden oluşan örneklem (N = 270), Harter tarafından geliştirilen Çocuklar İçin Benlik Algısı Profilinden (ÇİBAP) oluşan bir anket formu doldurmuştur. Bu çalışmadan ortaya çıkan üç önemli sonuç şu şekildedir: Anne-çocuk çifti arasında düşük ila orta düzeyde bir tutarlılık görülmüştür. İkinci olarak, çocukların annelerin algılarına göre daha yüksek bir genel öz-değere sahip oldukları ve sosyal kabul, davranışsal yönetim ve atletik yeterlik alanlarında kendilerini daha yetkin olarak algıladıkları bulunmuştur. Düşük eğitimli anneler, cinsiyetten bağımsız olarak, çocukların davranışsal yönetimlerini çocukların kendilerinden daha düşük algıladıklarını bildirmişlerdir. Son olarak, düşük eğitimli anneler kızlarının sosyal yeterliğini daha düşük raporlarken, oğulları için benzer bir sonuçtan söz edilmemektedir. Bulgular, Türk annelerinin sosyalleştirme ve toplumsal cinsiyet rolü beklentileri bağlamında tartışılmıştır.

Examining Mother-Child Agreement in the Reports of Child Competence by Maternal Education and Gender

This study aims to examine whether the level of agreement between mothers’ and children’s reports of children’s self-perception across different areas differ(s) by child gender and maternal educational level. The sample consisted of adolescents aged between 9 and 14 and their mothers (N = 270). Adolescents filled out Harter’s Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC; 2012) to assess their competence in different domains (e.g., social adjustment, school success). The instructions for SPCC were modified for mothers to evaluate their children’s perception of competence. The reports of mothers and their children were compared, and the results indicated low-to-moderate agreement between mothers-child dyads about children’s sense of competence. Second, children were found to have a higher global sense of self-worth and perceive themselves as more competent in social, behavioral, and athletic areas when compared to their mothers’ perceptions. Finally, it was determined that the agreement between the mother-child dyad differs by the mothers’ education level and the child’s gender. Accordingly, low-educated mothers perceived their children as less behaviorally competent than the children themselves did. Regarding social competence, the perception of low-educated mothers differed with their daughters but not with their sons. The results were discussed in view of the context of Turkish mothers’ socialization and gender role expectations.

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