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Efectos de las prácticas parentales en la empatía y la conducta prosocial de preadolescentes
Author(s) -
Ximena Zacarías Salinas,
Eduardo Javier Aguilar Villalobos,
Patricia Andrade Palos
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
informes psicológicos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2422-3271
pISSN - 2145-3535
DOI - 10.18566/infpsic.v17n1a04
Subject(s) - prosocial behavior , empathy , affection , psychology , compassion , developmental psychology , social psychology , affect (linguistics) , communication , theology , philosophy
Aim: to analyze the effects of parenting practices on empathy and prosocial behaviors of tweens. Method: 204 Mexican preteens of between 10 and 13 years of age (M = 11.49, DE =. 739) participated in the study; the multidimensional scale of empathy (Diaz-Loving, Andrade, & Nadelsticher, 1986), the scale of parental prosocial practices and the scale of prosocial conduct towards pairs (Zacarias- salinas, 2014) were applied. Models of paths were traced in order to analyze data. Results: the affection and the parental communication have direct effects in the empathic compassion, and this one, in turn, affects the prosocial conduct. The use of rewards and physical punishments as parental practices has not shown direct effects in the empathy nor in the prosocial conduct. Conclusion: the parental actions affect the development of the prosocial trends of their children.

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