Authors: Wilson, Steven R.; Roberts, Felicia1; Rack, Jessica J.1; Delaney, Julie E.1
Source: Human Communication Research, Volume 34, Number 3, July 2008 , pp. 392-422(31)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Abstract:
This article explores associations between mothers' trait verbal aggressiveness (VA) and maternal and child behavior during playtime interactions. Forty mothers completed a 10-minute play period with one of their children (range = 3-8 years) and then responded to D. A. Infante and C. J. Wigley's (1986) trait VA scale. Mothers' trait VA was associated positively (r = .48) with their rate of directing and inversely (r =−.44) with their child's rated cooperation. Qualitative analyses of a subset (n = 8) of interactions suggest that mothers high in trait VA used directives to control the choice, rate, and duration of activities, and used physical negative touch along with directives, more than low-VA mothers. Behaviors associated with trait VA occur even during brief mother-child interactions in which triggers for aggressive behavior largely are absent.Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2958.2008.00326.x
Affiliations: 1: Department of Communication, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2098
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