Sevtap Gurdal
University College West
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Cross-Cultural Research | 2012
Diane L. Putnick; Marc H. Bornstein; Jennifer E. Lansford; Lei Chang; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Laura Di Giunta; Sevtap Gurdal; Kenneth A. Dodge; Patrick S. Malone; Paul Oburu; Concetta Pastorelli; Ann T. Skinner; Emma Sorbring; Sombat Tapanya; Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado; Arnaldo Zelli; Liane Peña Alampay; Suha M. Al-Hassan; Dario Bacchini; Anna Silvia Bombi
The authors assessed whether mothers’ and fathers’ self-reports of acceptance-rejection, warmth, and hostility/rejection/neglect (HRN) of their preadolescent children differ cross-nationally and relative to the gender of the parent and child in 10 communities in 9 countries, including China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States (N = 998 families). Mothers and fathers in all countries reported a high degree of acceptance and warmth, and a low degree of HRN, but countries also varied. Mothers reported greater acceptance of children than fathers in China, Italy, Sweden, and the United States, and these effects were accounted for by greater self-reported warmth in mothers than in fathers in China, Italy, the Philippines, Sweden, and Thailand and less HRN in mothers than in fathers in Sweden. Fathers reported greater warmth than mothers in Kenya. Mother and father acceptance-rejection were moderately correlated. Relative levels of mother and father acceptance and rejection appear to be country specific.
Early Child Development and Care | 2016
Sevtap Gurdal; Jennifer E. Lansford; Emma Sorbring
The present study examined Swedish mothers’ and fathers’ warmth towards their children in relation to their childrens agency. It also examined the longitudinal relation between agency and childrens externalising, internalising, and school achievement. Swedish childrens mothers and fathers (N = 93) were interviewed at three time points (when children were 8, 9, and 10 years old) about their warmth towards their children, childrens agency, and childrens externalising and internalising behaviours and school achievement. Parental warmth at Time 1 was significantly correlated with child agency at Time 2, which was significantly correlated with child externalising and internalising behaviours and academic achievement at Time 3. There were no differences between girls and boys. Results from this study indicate that Swedish parents’ warmth is directly related to subsequent perceptions of childrens agency, which in turn are related to subsequently lower child externalising and internalising problems and higher academic achievement. These findings held in the context of a three-year longitudinal study and for both boys and girls, suggesting the importance of child agency in the link between parental warmth and childrens adjustment.
Parenting: Science and Practice | 2011
Emma Sorbring; Sevtap Gurdal
Archive | 2017
Sevtap Gurdal; Anette Bolin
The European Association for Research on Adolescence (EARA) The 15th Biennial Conference in La Barrosa, Andalusia, Spain | 2016
Sevtap Gurdal; Emma Sorbring
Socialt arbete och internet : att förstå och hantera sociala problem på internet. Liber förlag. Bokkapitel | 2016
Margareta Bohlin; Sevtap Gurdal
Archive | 2015
Sevtap Gurdal
European Congress in Psychology 2015, Milano,Italy | 2015
Emma Sorbring; Sevtap Gurdal; Jennifer E. Lansford
2015 SRCD Biennial Meeting March 19 – 21, 2015 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | 2015
Jennifer E. Lansford; Emma Sorbring; Sevtap Gurdal; Nina Tryggvason; Jennifer Godwin; Arnaldo Zelli; Liana Peña Alampay; Suha M. Al-Hassan; Dario Bacchini; Anna Silvia Bombi; Marc H. Bornstein; Lei Chang; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Laura Di Giunta; Kenneth A. Dodge; Patrick S. Malone; Paul Oburu; Concetta Pastorelli; Ann T. Skinner; Sombat Tapanya; Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado
14th biannual EARA Conference, Cesme Turkiet, 3-6 september, 2014 | 2014
Margareta Bohlin; Sevtap Gurdal; Sabina Kapetanovic