نتایج جستجو برای: child conflict

تعداد نتایج: 232121  

آگیلار- وفایی, مریم , قره‌باغی, فاطمه ,

Objectives: This research investigated the role of marital conflict and family emotional security in children’s physical and psychosocial health. Method: 413 fifth-grade school children in the city of Tehran (220 girls and 193 boys) with a mean age of 10.81, were selected using relative stratified random sampling. Mothers responded to the Overt Hostility/ O’Leary-Porter Scale (OPS) and the Chil...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2011
Alastair Ager Bree Akesson Lindsay Stark Eirini Flouri Braxton Okot Faith McCollister Neil Boothby

BACKGROUND Children in northern Uganda have undergone significant psychosocial stress during the region's lengthy conflict. A Psychosocial Structured Activities (PSSA) program was implemented in 21 schools identified as amongst those most severely affected by conflict-induced displacement across Gulu and Amuru Districts. The PSSA intervention comprised a series of 15 class sessions designed to ...

2016
Susan Golombok Sophie Zadeh Susan Imrie Venessa Smith Tabitha Freeman

Fifty-one solo mother families were compared with 52 two-parent families all with a 4-9-year-old child conceived by donor insemination. Standardized interview, observational and questionnaire measures of maternal wellbeing, mother-child relationships and child adjustment were administered to mothers, children and teachers. There were no differences in parenting quality between family types apar...

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2002
Julia L Hendrickson Kirk Dearden Helena Pachón Ngyuyen Hoi An Dirk G Schroeder David R Marsh

Empowerment is often cited as a fundamental component of health promotion strategies. Anecdotes suggest that Save the Children's integrated nutrition project empowers local women and health volunteers. The aim of this research was to document the degree to which this is being accomplished. Using qualitative methodologies, we conducted a cross-sectional assessment to compare self-reported change...

2016
Ricardo J. Pinto Ângela C. Maia

a r t i c l e i n f o Based on investigations of child maltreatment by Child Protective Services (CPS), several children who are identified receive some kind of individual or familial intervention. However, the literature has shown conflicting results in regard to the later functioning of the children who are target of different protective measures in different settings, compared to other youth...

2007
Katherine H. Shelton Gordon T. Harold

This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children’s coping strategies in the link between interparental conflict and children’s psychological adjustment. Using a sample of 100 parents and children aged 11–14 years, this study investigated children’s venting of negative emotion, social support seeking, and problem solving strategies as mediators and moderators of the relationshi...

2016
Vu Duy Kien Hwa-Young Lee You-Seon Nam Juhwan Oh Kim Bao Giang Hoang Van Minh

Background Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but it can also determine socioeconomic status in adult life. The rate of under-five child malnutrition in Vietnam has significantly decreased, but associated inequality issues still need attention. Objective This study aims to explore trends, contributing factors, and changes in inequalities for und...

Journal: :Child development 2000
J H Grych F D Fincham E N Jouriles R McDonald

Children's appraisals of interparental conflict consistently have been associated with adjustment problems, but the processes that give rise to this association are not well understood. This paper proposes that appraisals of threat and self-blame mediate the association between children's reports of interparental conflict and internalizing problems, and tests this mediational hypothesis in two ...

2004
Tangela R. Clark Vicky Phares

This study explored the relations between aspects of family functioning (parent-child relationship, family and self-expressiveness, and interparental conflict) and young adults’ patterns of anger expression. Contrary to the hypothesis that family and self-expressiveness would be related to interparental conflict, the results suggested that young adults’retrospective reports of interparental con...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2007
Korey K Hood Deborah A Butler Barbara J Anderson Lori M B Laffel

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to update the Diabetes Family Conflict Scale (DFCS) in the era of intensive diabetes management and provide an indication of its psychometric properties. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The revised DFCS and measures of negative emotions around blood glucose monitoring (BGM), quality of life, and perceived parental burden from diabetes management were comple...

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