Parental overprotection and its relation to perceived child vulnerability.

M Thomasgard, W P Metz
Author Information
  1. M Thomasgard: Department of Pediatrics, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Children's Hospital, Columbus, USA.

Abstract

A study of 280 parents with a child age 5-10 years examined the relation between and correlates of parental overprotection (less education, younger child age, being an only child) and parental perception of increased child vulnerability (history of life-threatening illness, child medical condition, first child). One-third of parents who considered their child vulnerable were also considered overprotective.

Grants

  1. MCJ-9092/PHS HHS

MeSH Term

Birth Order
Child
Child, Preschool
Chronic Disease
Female
Humans
Individuation
Male
Only Child
Parent-Child Relations
Parenting
Personality Assessment
Personality Development
Risk Factors

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