Sentences with phrase «several parenting behaviours»

Several parenting behaviours were measured concurrently with health outcomes.

Not exact matches

Adoption exists for several reasons: to keep down the number of welfare recipients (i.e. single parents on welfare), for the North American adoption industry to profit (to the tune of $ 1.4 billion in 1999 alone) from the spending - power of the affluent, and (formerly) as a way of punishing young unwed mothers for their «loose and immoral» behaviour.
Several research syntheses examined the ways capacity - building helpgiving practices were related to different aspects of parenting behaviour.26, 22,27,5 The measures of parenting behaviour included parenting competence, parenting confidence, and parenting enjoyment.
Even so, the authors consider this habit of parent birds to be the result of several factors: «We can not rule out that parental behaviour may be altered by the presence of feces near the nest,» they state.
For example, returning to the brief case - example of a father's inconsistent parenting, once what lay underneath Paul's behaviour was recognised, building a comprehensive picture of his family might privilege several aspects: an exploration of issues related to closeness; differences and similarities of individual needs and how emotional involvement was expressed and conflict dealt with; and focus on family sub-systems, alliances, limit - setting and other boundary issues.
In addition, little knowledge is available on the effect of parenting support programmes delivered to immigrant parents.24 The few studies available have mostly shown little or no improvement in the mental health of immigrant parents25 26 or even poorer outcomes for immigrant families27 and families with low socioeconomic status.28 Scarcity of studies in this area may simply because few immigrant parents participate in such programmes.24 Several studies have reported difficulties in recruiting and retaining immigrant parents in parenting support programmes.29 30 Factors such as belonging to an ethnic minority, low socioeconomic status, practical aspects or experienced alienation and discrimination all contribute to low participation.28 31 Other studies have demonstrated that low participation and a high dropout rate of immigrant parents are associated with a lack of cultural sensitivity in the intervention, poor information about the parenting programme and lack of trust towards professionals.24 A qualitative study conducted with Somali - born parents in Sweden showed that Somali parents experienced many societal challenges in the new country and in their parenting behaviours.
Several widely - used parent - report «checklist - style» assessments (e.g., Child Behavior Checklist, 17 Infant - Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment, 18 Behavior Assessment System for Children19) cover a broad range of functioning, including internalizing, externalizing and other problematic behaviours in early childhood.
The study cited for this inclusion was Hampel et al's 2010 examination of several Social Pediatric Centres in Germany, which found Stepping Stones contributed to significant improvements in dysfunctional parenting, parental stress and child behaviour problems.
Within each «domain», each dimension of parenting was associated with several health / health behaviour outcomes (the one exception being mother - infant attachment, which was only associated with limiting long - term illness).
Furthermore, several prospective studies have found that child behaviour problems predict later parent stress, and this may mediate the relationship between child behaviour problems and family dysfunction [29, 30, 31, 32, 33].
A second methodological problem is that several authors have identified a FHalc solely on the basis of children's assessments or parents» self - assessments (Pandina and Johnson, 1989), which means that no reliable diagnosis of parental drinking behaviour was performed.
Several randomized trials of IY delivered to Head Start teachers and parents30 have produced favorable effects on reducing child noncompliance and negative behaviours and improving parent competence and child prosocial behaviours.28
Changes in parenting behaviour have now been shown in several studies to mediate the effects of PMT with young children with conduct problems.15 This is a critical finding that goes to the core of PMT, as improvement in parenting behaviour is hypothesized to be the central mechanism by which change in child behaviour occurs.
The emphasis in the literature, and particularly in relation to parenting behaviours, has been on children's externalizing behaviour, non-compliance and psychopathology, and several models of coercive family processes leading to child externalizing behaviour have been delineated and supported.5 There is a paucity of research examining child competencies, both in terms of behaviour and developmental competencies (social, cognitive, emotional) and how parenting behaviours, parental knowledge, mood and self - efficacy interact with and impact on these competencies.
Several research syntheses examined the ways capacity - building helpgiving practices were related to different aspects of parenting behaviour.26, 22,27,5 The measures of parenting behaviour included parenting competence, parenting confidence, and parenting enjoyment.
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