نتایج جستجو برای: parent child relations

تعداد نتایج: 335619  

Journal: :Child development 2015
Michelle A Harris Andrea E Gruenenfelder-Steiger Emilio Ferrer M Brent Donnellan Mathias Allemand Helmut Fend Rand D Conger Kali H Trzesniewski

Close parent-child relationships are viewed as important for the development of global self-esteem. Cross-sectional research supports this hypothesis, but longitudinal studies provide inconsistent prospective effects. The current study uses data from Germany (N = 982) and the United States (N = 451) to test longitudinal relations between parent-child closeness and adolescent self-esteem. The au...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2012
Vicki S Helgeson Dorothy Becker Oscar Escobar Linda Siminerio

OBJECTIVE To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and physical health. METHODS We interviewed children with type 1 diabetes (n = 132; mean age 12 years) annually for 5 years and had one parent complete a questionnaire at each assessment. Parents completed measures of general life stress, stress related to caring for a child with diabetes, benefit find...

Journal: :Journal of aging studies 2013
Deborah Carr Kathrin Boerner

In Widowhood in an American City (1973), Helena Lopata observed that widows struggle with new romantic relationships because their children often are resentful toward these new partners. Since the publication of Lopata's classic work, however, few studies have explored empirically the ways that widow(er)'s dating affects their relationships with children. We use prospective data from the Changi...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
David J McDowell Ross D Parke

In recognition of the multiple pathways through which family and peer systems are linked, this short-term longitudinal study tested a tripartite model of family-peer relationships. One hundred fifty-nine fourth-grade children (82 boys, 77 girls) and their parents participated in a study of the links between parent behaviors and children's peer relations both concurrently and 1 year later. A mul...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2010
E Mark Cummings Alice C Schermerhorn Christine E Merrilees Marcie C Goeke-Morey Peter Shirlow Ed Cairns

Moving beyond simply documenting that political violence negatively impacts children, we tested a social-ecological hypothesis for relations between political violence and child outcomes. Participants were 700 mother-child (M = 12.1 years, SD = 1.8) dyads from 18 working-class, socially deprived areas in Belfast, Northern Ireland, including single- and two-parent families. Sectarian community v...

2007
Akihiro Tamura Hiroya Takamura Manabu Okumura

We propose a novel method for Japanese dependency analysis, which is usually reduced to the construction of a dependency tree. In deterministic approaches to this task, dependency trees are constructed by series of actions of attaching a bunsetsu chunk to one of the nodes in the tree being constructed. Conventional techniques select the node based on whether the new bunsetsu chunk and each node...

2017
Regina Grazuleviciene Sandra Andrusaityte Inga Petraviciene Birute Balseviciene

Objective: The impact of maternal psychosocial stress on young children's mental difficulties is unclear. This study investigated the joint effects of the socioeconomic status and parent-child relationships on emotional and behavioral difficulties in preschool children. Methods: The case-control study included 1416 mothers and their 4-6 year-old children pairs, living in Kaunas city, Lithuania....

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2006
Matthew Vendlinski Jennifer S Silk Daniel S Shaw Tonya J Lane

BACKGROUND Family process variables have been linked to child problem behavior, but recent research suggests that child ethnicity may moderate relations between family process and child outcomes. The current study examined how ethnicity moderates relations between parent conflict, parent-child relationship quality, and internalizing problems. METHODS A sample of 101 mother-child dyads was dra...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2012
John D Haltigan Brittany L Lambert Ronald Seifer Naomi V Ekas Charles R Bauer Daniel S Messinger

The quality of children's social interactions and their attachment security with a primary caregiver are two widely studied indices of socioemotional functioning in early childhood. Although both Bowlby and Ainsworth suggested that the parent-child interactions underlying the development of attachment security could be distinguished from other aspects of parent-child interaction (e.g., play), r...

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