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Personal Well-Being and Family Interactions of Working Couples With Preschool Children: A Correlational Study1 1 Paper derived from postdoctoral research of the second author under the advisory of Professor Zelia Maria Mendes Biasoli Alves, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo, in 2007.

Bem-Estar Pessoal e as Interações Familiares de Casais Trabalhadores com Filhos Pré-Escolares: Um Estudo Correlacional

Bienestar Personal y las Interacciones Familiares de Parejas Trabajadores con Hijos Preescolares: Un Estudio de Correlación

This study’s objective was to verify potential relationships among personal well-being, parental practices, and interactions between parents and preschool children reported by working fathers and mothers ( n = 120, 60 couples) from a city in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil. Data were collected using the Questionnaire on family and professional lives. Three scales were selected for data analysis: well-being; interaction between parents and children; and family life. Statistical tests (One-Way ANOVA and Pearson’s correlation coefficient) showed negative correlations between child-rearing practices and health problems reported by parents. Positive correlations were also found between reported parental interactions and child-rearing practices. Parental practices and interactions between parents and children varied according to the number of children (one or two).

family relationships; parent child relations; family health; dual careers


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