نتایج جستجو برای: parenting self

تعداد نتایج: 537460  

ژورنال: یافته 2015
ابراهیمی مقدم, حسین, فکرتی, مهین,

Background: Since the essential of positive psychological components, as compliment of deficiency oriented approaches, has begun in recent days,we decided to take into account this new branch of psychology which scientifically considers studying forces of human, as well as because of the importance of this branch of psychology, we also tried to search the contribution of emotional intelligence ...

2016
Xue Zhong Daxing Wu Xueqing Nie Jie Xia Mulei Li Feng Lei Haikel A. Lim Ee-Heok Kua Rathi Mahendran

BACKGROUND Given the increasing elderly population worldwide, the identification of potential determinants of successful ageing is important. Many studies have shown that parenting style and mental resilience may influence mental health; however, little is known about the psychological mechanisms that underpin this relationship. The current study sought to explore the relationships among mental...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2006
Alina Morawska Matthew R Sanders

This study examined the efficacy of a self-administered behavioral family intervention for 126 parents of toddlers. The effects of 2 different levels of intensity of the self-administered intervention were contrasted (self-administered alone or self-administered plus brief therapist telephone assistance). The results provide support for the efficacy of the self-administered form of behavioral f...

2012
Antje von Suchodoletz Gisela Trommsdorff Tobias Heikamp

The present study demonstrated that a more differentiated view oJ positive parenting practices is necessary in the study oJ children's acquisition oJ self-regulation. Here, the unique contributions oJ maternal warmth and responsiveness to distress to children 's self-regulation were tested in a sampie oJ 1 02 German mothers and their kindergarten children (51 girls and 51 boys). Behavior regula...

2010
Zhiyong Yang Charles M. Schaninger

Globally, in developing as well as developed countries, rampant increases in teen drinking are widely recognized as major threats to individual, family, and societal well-being. Parenting strategies influence drinking and related behaviors, leading to their incorporation in national family, health, and substance abuse policy programs. Drinking teens become drinking adults, harming current and f...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2010
Melinda S Leidy Nancy G Guerra Rosa I Toro

The relation between positive parenting, family cohesion, and child social competence was examined among Latino families (predominantly from Mexico) who were recent immigrants to the United States. A mixed method study was conducted, including both pre- and post-test self-reported surveys (9-month interval) and qualitative data from focus groups. A total of 282 parents and 282 children (ages 9-...

Journal: :Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP 2017
Sampada Bhide Emma Sciberras Vicki Anderson Philip Hazell Jan M Nicholson

OBJECTIVE In a community-based sample of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (n = 179) and non-ADHD controls (n = 212), this longitudinal study explored changes in parenting style over time; and whether parenting style prospectively predicts child functional outcomes. METHODS Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis was assessed using the Conners ADHD index...

2016
Aditi Lohan Amy E. Mitchell Ania Filus Kate Sofronoff Alina Morawska

BACKGROUND Type 1 diabetes is a serious, life-long condition which causes major health, social and economic burden for children, their families and the community. Diabetes management involves strict adherence to a complex regimen, and poor management and non-adherence are a persistent problem among children. Parent-child interactions and parenting have been identified as crucial points of inter...

Journal: :Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review 2009
Larissa G. Duncan J. Douglas Coatsworth Mark T. Greenberg

This paper introduces a model of "mindful parenting" as a framework whereby parents intentionally bring moment-to-moment awareness to the parent-child relationship. This is done by developing the qualities of listening with full attention when interacting with their children, cultivating emotional awareness and self-regulation in parenting, and bringing compassion and nonjudgmental acceptance t...

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