نتایج جستجو برای: Parental anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 142550  

2015
Adela Apetroaia Claire Hill Cathy Creswell

BACKGROUND High levels of parental anxiety are associated with poor treatment outcomes for children with anxiety disorders. Associated parental cognitions and behaviours have been implicated as impediments to successful treatment. We examined the association between parental responsibility beliefs, maternal anxiety and parenting behaviours in the context of childhood anxiety disorders. METHOD...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2009
B J Laskey S Cartwright-Hatton

INTRODUCTION Internalizing disorders of childhood are a common and disabling problem, with sufferers at increased risk of subsequent psychiatric morbidity. Several studies have found associations between parenting styles and children's internalizing, although few have considered the role of parental discipline. Parental discipline style may exert an effect on children's internalizing symptoms. ...

2009
Sarah E. Francis Bruce F. Chorpita

Although numerous parental styles, practices, behaviors, and beliefs have been linked to childhood anxiety, specific parental cognitions that are concurrently associated with parental and child anxiety have yet to be operationalized and measured in a single instrument. This investigation describes the development of a parent-report questionnaire designed to assess parental beliefs about their c...

جهان پور, فائزه , راستی, راضیه , معتمد, نیلوفر , کیانی, جمیله ,

  Background: The presence of a child’s parents during the induction of anesthesia has always been a controversial issue. While early studies found that parental presence could reduce parents' anxiety and increase cooperation of them. This study aimed to evaluate parental presence during children induction of anesthesia on a parent's anxiety.   Methods: This is randomized controlled trial resea...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2004
Todd B Kashdan Rolf G Jacob William E Pelham Alan R Lang Betsy Hoza Jonathan D Blumenthal Elizabeth M Gnagy

This study investigated the relation between parental anxiety and family functioning. Parental anxiety and depression, child attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms were all included as predictors of 3 measures of family functioning to examine the independent contributions of each. Using a self-report battery completed by 45 mother-fathe...

Journal: :Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES 2008
Yong Li Cheng-Ye Ji Jiong Qin Zhi-Xiang Zhang

OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of parental anxiety associated with epileptic children, and to explore whether and how this specific condition affects children's quality of life (QOL), and what are the significant determinants for parental anxiety. METHODS Three hundred and forty parents whose children were affected with known epilepsy were enrolled in the study. Questionnaires for qu...

Anxiety disorders are the most common problems among children, which can lead to functional problems. Most family studies indicate high overlap of child anxiety disorders and his/her family. According to the above measures, the aim of this study was to determine the difference between trait-mood anxiety and perfectionism dimensions of mothers of children with and without symptoms of anxiety....

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2010
Sophie A Vreeburg Catharina A Hartman Witte J G Hoogendijk Richard van Dyck Frans G Zitman Johan Ormel Brenda W J H Penninx

BACKGROUND It is unclear whether altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis regulation, which frequently accompanies depression and anxiety disorders, represents a trait rather than a state factor. AIMS To examine whether HPA axis dysregulation represents a biological vulnerability for these disorders, we compared cortisol levels in unaffected people with and without a parental history...

2014
Barbara H. Esbjørn Ida D. Caspersen Mikael J. Sømhovd Sonja Breinholst Marie Louise Reinholdt-Dunne

Parental rearing practices such as over-involvement are associated with childhood anxiety; however, little is known about the contribution of parental perceptions to child anxiety. This study explores the relationship between maternal and paternal perceptions of parenting and childhood anxiety. The perceived rearing behaviors and parental sense of competence (i.e., satisfaction and efficacy) of...

2013
Maria G. Fraire Maria G Fraire

The present study examined children at risk for anxiety, analyzing their symptoms, selfesteem, and their perception of parental behavior. Data were collected as part of a large anxiety prevention study conducted at the University of Rhode Island. Elementary and middle school children who were identified as at risk for anxiety through an initial assessment were administered a battery of question...

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