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Estilos parentais: Percepções entre pais e filhos

Authors: Soares, Sandra;

Estilos parentais: Percepções entre pais e filhos

Abstract

O presente estudo enquadra-se no âmbito das práticas e dos estilos parentais. Teve como objectivo comparar as percepções dos estilos parentais entre os pais e os seus respectivos filhos, bem como comparar se existem diferenças entre as percepções dos filhos atendendo ao género destes. Os participantes do presente estudo foram 46 crianças portuguesas, que frequentavam o 4ºano de escolaridade numa escola em Lisboa, e 46 respectivos pais. Foi aplicada uma escala que pretende avaliar os estilos parentais adoptados pelos pais e percepcionados pelos filhos. Foram colocadas duas questões de investigação: saber se existem diferenças nas percepções entre pais e filhos quanto ao estilo parental, bem como, saber se existem diferenças entre as percepções dos filhos atendendo ao género destes. Os resultados obtidos permitiram inferir que pais e filhos têm diferentes percepções face ao estilo parental adoptado pelos pais, mas que não existem diferenças nas percepções dos filhos atendendo ao género destes. Os resultados vão assim de encontro aos estudos anteriores que explicam as diferenças nas percepções entre pais e filhos quanto ao estilo parental adoptado pelos pais pelo facto de existir uma certa incompatibilidade de percepções e pensamentos no relacionamento entre os pais e os filhos. No que respeita à inexistência de diferenças nas percepções dos filhos atendendo ao género destes, os estudos apontam para o facto de que mais do que o género, é a idade das crianças a variável que influencia a percepção nos filhos.

This study fits within the practices and parenting styles. The aim was to compare the perceptions of parenting styles between parents and their children, as well as compare if there are differences between the perceptions of these children given the gender. The participants were 46 Portuguese children, who attended the 4th grade at a school in Lisbon, and their parents. A parent’s scale was applied to assess the parenting style adopted by them. It was applied a scale that aims to assess parenting styles adopted by parents and perceived by children. We asked two questions: know there are different perceptions and the perceptions of parents and children regarding parenting style, as well as whether there are differences between the perceptions of these children given the gender. The results agree with those obtained in previous studies that explain the differences in perceptions between parents and children about the parenting style adopted by parents because there is some mismatch of perceptions and thoughts on the relationship between parents and children. Regarding the absence of differences in perception `s of the children given their genre, the studies point to the fact that more than the gender, the age of the children is the variable that influences the perception in children.

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Parenting style, Práticas parentais, Percepção, Parenting, Estilo parental, Perception

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