A nurse is caring for a child who is a victim of family violence. During data collection, the nurse realizes that the father of the child was himself a victim of child abuse. Which factor is the primary influence on a person's parenting style?
A) Families in the neighborhood
B) Lectures on parenting
C) Person's own upbringing
D) Books on parenting
C
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A person's own upbringing is the primary influence on his or her parenting style. Families in the neighborhood, lectures on parenting, and books on parenting do not necessarily influence a person's parenting style.
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