نتایج جستجو برای: parenting practices

تعداد نتایج: 192787  

2017
Terese Glatz Allison Cotter Christy M. Buchanan

Based on theory that parents with higher levels of self-efficacy (PSE) should find it easier to parent effectively in the face of challenging child behaviors than should parents with lower levels of PSE, this study examines the link between PSE and parenting using children's behaviors as potential moderators. Participants were 130 parents who had an older adolescent (Mage = 17.58) in addition t...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2014
Pamela Orpinas Ashley Ambrose Matilde Maddaleno Lauren Vulanovic Martha Mejia Betzabé Butrón Gonzalo Sosa Gutierrez Ismael Soriano

This report describes 1) the evaluation of the Familias Fuertes primary prevention program in three countries (Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador) and 2) the effect of program participation on parenting practices. Familias Fuertes was implemented in Bolivia (10 groups, 96 parents), Colombia (12 groups, 173 parents), and Ecuador (five groups, 42 parents) to prevent the initiation and reduce the prev...

Journal: :Journal of attention disorders 2010
Heather A Jones Jeffery N Epstein Stephen P Hinshaw Elizabeth B Owens Terry C Chi L Eugene Arnold Betsy Hoza Karen C Wells

OBJECTIVE To examine ethnic differences in observed parenting and child behavior and the moderating effects of ethnicity on the relationship between treatment and parent and child behavior. METHOD Observations of 508 children with ADHD (ages 7-9) and their caregivers, collected during the Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD, were analyzed using univariate and mixed-model ANOVAs. RESULTS Alth...

Journal: :Family process 2012
Marcela Sotomayor-Peterson Aurelio J Figueredo Donna H Christensen Angela R Taylor

This study tested a model of shared parenting as its centerpiece that incorporates cultural values as predictors and family emotional climate as the outcome variable of interest. We aimed to assess the predictive power of the Mexican cultural values of familismo and simpatia over couples' shared parenting practices. We anticipated that higher levels of shared parenting would predict family emot...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2012
Rosario Ceballo Traci M Kennedy Allyson Bregman Quyen Epstein-Ngo

Poor mothers contend with numerous economic and environmental stressors that may severely tax their resources for parenting. This study relied on qualitative interviews with 49 low-income Latina mothers to examine how parenting practices are used when facing neighborhood poverty and the threat of community violence. Several themes emerged in the interviews regarding mothers' approaches to paren...

2016
Gemma A. L. Evans Anja Wittkowski Hannah Butler Tammy Hedderly Penny Bunton

Tic disorders can have an emotional and social impact on children and families, which can in turn have a reciprocal impact on tics. Research into parenting interventions within this population is limited. Twenty-five professionals' views on the acceptability, effectiveness, feasibility and utility of parenting interventions were explored using Q-methodology. Three highly correlated factors emer...

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...

2012
Katelyn Marie Duffy

Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUPLE PSYCHOLOGICAL AGGRESSION AND PARENTING BEHAVIOR Katelyn Marie Duffy, Master of Science, 2012 Directed By: Professor Norman B. Epstein, Department of Family Science This study examined the relationship between received couple psychological aggression and use of authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting practices. Previous research examining cou...

2013
Teresia M O’Connor Ester Cerin Sheryl O Hughes Jessica Robles Deborah Thompson Tom Baranowski Rebecca E Lee Theresa Nicklas Richard M Shewchuk

PURPOSE Hispanic preschoolers are less active than their non-Hispanic peers. As part of a feasibility study to assess environmental and parenting influences on preschooler physical activity (PA) (Niños Activos), the aim of this study was to identify what parents do to encourage or discourage PA among Hispanic 3-5 year old children to inform the development of a new PA parenting practice instrum...

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