نتایج جستجو برای: parenting confidence

تعداد نتایج: 183198  

2016
Florentina C. Kunseler Mirjam Oosterman Marleen H. M. de Moor Marije L. Verhage Carlo Schuengel Linda Chao

This study tested experimentally whether the combination of a history of childhood abuse and confrontation with difficult infant temperament is associated with negative changes in parenting self-efficacy. First-time pregnant women (N = 243) participated in the Adult Attachment Interview, which was used to assess the occurrence of abuse by parents in childhood and unresolved representations, and...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2001
S Hodgins L Kratzer T F McNeil

BACKGROUND The results of studies that have examined the relationship between prenatal and perinatal complications and adult criminality and violence are contradictory. Supporting evidence for this relationship comes from studies of samples drawn from a single cohort. The present study was designed to examine the associations between prenatal and perinatal complications and criminality, definin...

2018
Lyndon Reilly Susan Rees

Traditional Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies value men's role as parents; however, the importance of promoting fatherhood as a key social determinant of men's well-being has not been fully appreciated in Western medicine. To strengthen the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male parenting role, it is vital to examine current barriers and opportunities. The first aut...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2017
Steven R H Beach Man Kit Lei Gene H Brody Gregory E Miller Edith Chen Jelani Mandara Robert A Philibert

We examined two potentially interacting, connected pathways by which parental supportiveness during early adolescence (ages 1-13) may come to be associated with later African American young adult smoking. The first pathway is between parental supportiveness and young adult stress (age 19), with stress, in turn, predicting increased smoking at age 20. The second pathway is between supportive par...

Journal: :Clinical child psychology and psychiatry 2012
Mairéad Furlong Sinéad McGilloway

Controlled trials demonstrate that parenting programs work, but less is known about the processes of change, contextual factors or intervention characteristics that influence trial outcomes. This qualitative study assessed the experiences of Irish parents involved in a randomized controlled trial of the Incredible Years BASIC parenting program, with a view to understanding how and why the progr...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2015
Heather A O'Mahen Alex Boyd Caroline Gashe

BACKGROUND Postnatal depression is associated with poorer parenting quality, but there are few studies examining maternal-specific cognitive processes that may impact on parenting quality. In this study, we examined the impact of rumination on parental problem-solving effectiveness in dysphoric and non-dysphoric postnatal mothers. METHODS Fifty-nine mothers with a infant aged 12 months and un...

2015
Maiken Pontoppidan

Background: Infancy is an important period in a child’s life, with rapid growth and development. Early experiences shape the developing brain, and adverse experiences can have both an immediate and lifelong impact on health and wellbeing. Parenting interventions offered to parents of newborns can support parents in providing sensitive and responsive care, and reinforce healthy development for t...

2015
Maiken Pontoppidan

BACKGROUND Infancy is an important period in a child's life, with rapid growth and development. Early experiences shape the developing brain, and adverse experiences can have both an immediate and lifelong impact on health and wellbeing. Parenting interventions offered to parents of newborns can support parents in providing sensitive and responsive care, and reinforce healthy development for th...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2005
C Bonell E Allen V Strange A Copas A Oakley J Stephenson A Johnson

STUDY OBJECTIVE To examine whether attitude to school is associated with subsequent risk of teenage pregnancy. To test two hypotheses that attitude to school is linked to pregnancy via pathways involving young people having "alternative" expectations or deficits in sexual health knowledge and confidence. DESIGN Analysis of longitudinal data arising from a trial of sex education. Examination o...

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