نتایج جستجو برای: parents perceptions

تعداد نتایج: 162778  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2015
Lauren R Bangerter Kyungmin Kim Steven H Zarit Kira S Birditt Karen L Fingerman

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Research shows that parents benefit psychologically from generativity--giving and caring for the next generation--but older adults' perceptions on giving support to their children are rarely if ever explored in these studies. The current study examines the association between the support that aging parents give to one of their middle-aged offspring, their perception of this...

2011
Robert Young Susan Lennie Helen Minnis

BACKGROUND Parental emotional neglect is linked to psychiatric disorder. This study explores the associations between children's perceptions of parental emotional neglect and future psychopathology. METHODS In a school-based longitudinal study of nearly 1,700 children aged 11-15 we explored children's perceptions of parenting, as measured by the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) at age 11, an...

2018
Danya Bakhbakhi Dimitrios Siassakos Claire Storey Alexander Heazell Mary Lynch Laura Timlin Christy Burden

BACKGROUND The perinatal mortality review meeting that takes place within the hospital following a stillbirth or neonatal death enables clinicians to learn vital lessons to improve care for women and their families for the future. Recent evidence suggests that parents are unaware that a formal review following the death of their baby takes place. Many would welcome the opportunity to feedback i...

2013
Abdulla Aljunaibi Abdishakur Abdulle Nico Nagelkerke

Parental participation is a key factor in the prevention and management of childhood obesity, thus parental recognition of weight problems is essential. We estimated parental perceptions and their determinants in the Emirati population. We invited 1541 students (grade 1-12; 50% boys) and their parents, but only 1440 (6-19 years) and their parents consented. Of these, 945 Emirati nationals provi...

2014
Karin Eli Kyndal Howell Philip A Fisher Paulina Nowicka

OBJECTIVES Parents' difficulties in perceiving children's weight status accurately pose a barrier for family-based obesity interventions; however, the factors underlying weight misinterpretation still need to be identified. This study's objective was to examine parents and grandparents' perceptions of preschoolers' body sizes. Interview questions also explored perceptions of parental responsibi...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2007
Lynette Deveaux Bonita Stanton Sonya Lunn Leslie Cottrell Shuli Yu Nannette Brathwaite Xiamong Li Hongjie Liu Sharon Marshall Carole Harris

OBJECTIVE To address the 6-month efficacy of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention intervention targeted to youth and delivered with and without a parental monitoring intervention in a developing country (the Bahamas). DESIGN Randomized, controlled, 3-cell intervention trial with a 6-month postintervention follow-up. SETTING Elementary schools in the Bahamas. PARTICIPANTS A tota...

2016
Sandra Mandic John Williams Antoni Moore Debbie Hopkins Charlotte Flaherty Gordon Wilson Enrique García Bengoechea John C Spence

INTRODUCTION Active transport to school (ATS) is a convenient way to increase physical activity and undertake an environmentally sustainable travel practice. The Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS) Study examines ATS in adolescents in Dunedin, New Zealand, using ecological models for active transport that account for individual, social, environmental and policy factors. The...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2009
Debra L Palmer Cynthia A Berg Jorie Butler Katherine Fortenberry Mary Murray Rob Lindsay David Donaldson Michael Swinyard Carol Foster Deborah J Wiebe

OBJECTIVES To examine how perceptions of parental responsibility for diabetes management are associated with age, pubertal status, adolescents' self-efficacy, and parental perceptions of adolescents' efficacy, and if parental responsibility is associated with better metabolic control as a function of adolescents' self-efficacy and parental perceptions of adolescents' efficacy. METHODS Questio...

2012
Irene A. Harmsen Robert A. C. Ruiter Theo G. W. Paulussen Liesbeth Mollema Gerjo Kok Hester E. de Melker

In recent years, parents have become more disparaging towards childhood vaccination. One group that is critical about the National Immunization Program (NIP) and participates less comprises parents with an anthroposophical worldview. Despite the fact that various studies have identified anthroposophists as critical parents with lower vaccination coverage, no research has been done to explore th...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Hsiao-Liang Pai Isobel Contento

Parents influence their child's eating behavior and attitudes directly as food providers and indirectly through their parental feeding styles and feeding concerns and practices. Chinese American parents' practices are likely influenced by culture. The objective of this study was to explore the relationships between parental perceptions, feeding practices, feeding styles, level of parental accul...

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