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2011
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Family MedicineParental CareFamily InvolvementSouthern United StatesPsychologyFamily HealthTelephone SurveyFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionPublic HealthFamily RelationshipsMaternal HealthParent LeadershipClear PreferenceChild DevelopmentMedical EthicsPediatricsParentingFamily PsychologyMedicine
With whom do parents discuss medical and behavioral child-rearing questions? In a telephone survey of 167 parents (49 fathers and 118 mothers) in the southern United States, the authors found that mothers express a clear preference for their own mother’s advice as opposed to that of their mother-in-law. Fathers are less likely to consult any relative and show little preference for their own mothers in seeking parenting advice. Directions for further research are discussed.
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