نتایج جستجو برای: parenting confidence

تعداد نتایج: 183198  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2000
J Taylor N Spencer N Baldwin

This article is written as a contribution to the parenting debate and as a response to Hoghughi and Speight. Our starting point is simple; parenting cannot be understood, and neither can interventions to support eVective parenting and successful childrearing be planned, unless it is placed within its economic, social, historical, and political context. Our paper is based around three interconne...

2016
Julia E. Clark

................................................................................................... Introduction................................................................................................ A Brief Summary of Research on Developmental Pathways to Conduct Problems... Parenting Practices and the Etiology of Serious Conduct Problems..................... Differences in the Role o...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Tzu-An Chen Teresia M O'Connor Sheryl O Hughes Alicia Beltran Janice Baranowski Cassandra Diep Tom Baranowski

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the psychometric properties of a vegetable parenting practices scale using multidimensional polytomous item response modeling which enables assessing item fit to latent variables and the distributional characteristics of the items in comparison to the respondents. We also tested for differences in the ways item function (called differential item functioning) across child's...

Journal: :Primary health care research & development 2012
Linda Bloomfield Sally Kendall

AIM To explore whether changes in parenting self-efficacy after attending a parenting programme are related to changes in parenting stress and child behaviour. BACKGROUND Adverse parenting is a risk factor in the development of a range of health and behavioural problems in childhood and is predictive of poor adult outcomes. Strategies for supporting parents are recognised as an effective way ...

2017
Teresia M O'Connor Louise C Mâsse Andrew W Tu Allison W Watts Sheryl O Hughes Mark R Beauchamp Tom Baranowski Truc Pham Jerica M Berge Barbara Fiese Rebecca Golley Melanie Hingle Stef P J Kremers Kyung E Rhee Helen Skouteris Amber Vaughn

BACKGROUND Parents are an important influence on children's dietary intake and eating behaviors. However, the lack of a conceptual framework and inconsistent assessment of food parenting practices limits our understanding of which food parenting practices are most influential on children. The aim of this study was to develop a food parenting practice conceptual framework using systematic approa...

Journal: :Chronic diseases and injuries in Canada 2013
P Zelkowitz K J Looper S S Mustafa M Purden M Baron

INTRODUCTION Our study examines the association between the disease characteristics of inflammatory arthritis and patients' self-perception of mental health, parenting disability, parenting stress and child behaviour in early inflammatory arthritis (EIA). METHODS Patients in the early phase (more than 6 weeks, less than 18 months) of inflammatory arthritis were recruited from a larger EIA reg...

2014
Marsha Kline Pruett J. Herbie DiFonzo

I. Overview......................................................................................................153 II. Definitions Relevant to Shared Parenting............................................................154 III. Social Changes Leading to the Emergence of Shared Parenting as a Major Family Law Controversy.............................................................................

Background: Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions and become one the most important public health issues globally. One of the significant determinants of childhood obesity-related behaviors such as poor dietary habits relates to role of friends and peers. This study aimed toexplore the role of interaction within the social network of friends on unhealthy eating behaviors of overwei...

Journal: :International journal of education and humanities 2022

The Mental health of medical students is great importance, but are faced with interpersonal confusion, lack self-confidence, reverse psychology, anxiety and depression, Internet addiction, other prominent problems, mental problems closely related to their family economic conditions, structure, parent's education level, especially the parent-child relationship, including parenting style family. ...

2011
Marijke Kleefman Daniëlle EMC Jansen Sijmen A Reijneveld

BACKGROUND Children with an intellectual disability are at increased risk of psychosocial problems. This leads to serious restrictions in the daily functioning of the children and to parental stress. Stepping Stones Triple P aims to prevent severe behavioural, emotional and developmental problems in children with a (intellectual) disability by enhancing parenting knowledge and skills, and the s...

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