نتایج جستجو برای: parenting

تعداد نتایج: 13424  

2013
Moira R. Riley

Both contextual risk and sensitive parenting have been associated with children's social However, it is not clear how sensitive parenting might impact children's social skill development in the context of accumulation of risk. The current study tests two possible models. The first model, based on Rutters' (1979) tests the theory that cumulative risk may moderate the relationship between sensiti...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2003
David DiLillo Amy Damashek

This article reviews research on the parenting characteristics of female survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). Various aspects of parenting are considered, including (a) childbearing patterns, (b) the intergenerational transmission of CSA, (c) maternal reactions to child CSA disclosure, (d) parenting skills and behaviors, (e) parental violence toward children, (f) attitudes toward parentin...

2005
Trinaty Crosby Douglas M. Teti

Assessing parental beliefs in early childhood is significant because of its ability to properly understand parenting as an adaptational process along with child development. Sigel and McGillicuddy-De Lisi (2002) stated, “What parents believe about parenting is related to their own parenting and to virtually every aspect of children’s developmental accomplishments.” The purpose of this study is ...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2005
Michel Boivin Daniel Pérusse Ginette Dionne Valérie Saysset Mark Zoccolillo George M Tarabulsy Nathalie Tremblay Richard E Tremblay

BACKGROUND Given the importance of parenting for the child's early socio-emotional development, parenting perceptions and behaviours, and their correlates, should be assessed as early as possible in the child's life. The goals of the present study were 1) to confirm, in two parallel population-based samples, including a large sample of twins, the factor structure of a new self-administered ques...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2011
Machteld Hoeve Judith Semon Dubas Jan R M Gerris Peter H van der Laan Wilma Smeenk

The present study examines the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between fathers' and mothers' parenting styles and male and female delinquency using a sample of 330 Dutch families with a mid or late adolescent son or daughter (ages 14-22), followed across two measurement waves with a 5-year interval. Parenting styles of fathers and mothers were linked to delinquency. A significant ...

Journal: :Infant mental health journal 2014
Just J Wernand Florentina C Kunseler Mirjam Oosterman Aartjan T F Beekman Carlo Schuengel

The aim of the study was to examine parenting self-efficacy in relation to depressive and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy. Five hundred thirty-three first-time pregnant women completed questionnaires at 12, 22, and 32 weeks of pregnancy that measure parenting self-efficacy, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Parenting self-efficacy increased slightly but significantly over the course of pregna...

2017
Cristina Nunes Denise Bodden Ida Lemos Bárbara Lorence Lucía Jiménez

The aim of this study was to examine differences in Quality of life (QoL) and parenting practices, as well as the impact of parenting practices on QoL in Dutch and Portuguese adolescents. A total of 168 Portuguese (44.64% girls, 55.36% boys) and 155 Dutch adolescents (55.68% girls, 44.32% boys) aged 12-17 years old (M = 14.44, SD = 1.65) completed questionnaires about QoL (Kidscreen-27), severa...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2004
Amy E Kennedy Kenneth H Rubin Paul D Hastings Beth Maisel

The longitudinal relations between physiological markers of child emotion regulation and maternal parenting practices were examined from 2 to 4 years of age. At Time 1, cardiac vagal tone was assessed for one hundred four 2-year-olds (54 females); their mothers completed an assessment of parenting styles. Two years later, at Time 2, 84 of the original participants were reassessed on measures of...

2014
Rebecca Graham

The aim of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety sensitivity in the context of parenting behaviors, specifically by testing parenting behaviors as moderators or mediators of the association between parent and child anxiety sensitivity. Past research implies that parent anxiety sensitivity may be more related to child anxiety sensitivity (moderation) in girls...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
faranak aliabadi tehran, iran leili borimnejad tehran, iran mohammad kamali tehran, iran mehdi rassafiani tehran, iran sepideh nazi tehran, iran

objectives: mothers’ perception of their ability to parenting (maternal parenting self-efficacy) is a critical issue that influences their interactions with their preterm neonates. for better support of these mothers, a robust tool is needed which can measure mothers’ perception of their ability to understand and care for their preterm neonates as well as being sensitive to the various levels a...

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