The overall aim of this study was to present a comprehensive model of associations
between parental perceptions of child eating behaviors among preschoolers and parental feeding practices, adjusting for potentially important predictors.
This study aims to examine associations
between parental perceptions of preschoolers» eating behaviors and parental feeding practices.
A recent survey of parents nationwide exposes a major disjuncture
between parental perceptions of their children's academic performance and reality.
At the same time, another recent study by the Family Online Safety Institute revealed wide gaps
between parental perceptions of their teen's online usage and the teen's own perceptions.
Another recent study by the Family Online Safety Institute revealed wide gaps
between parental perceptions of their teen's online usage and the teen's own perceptions.
In this regard, evidence that there are concurrent relations
between parental perception of infant irritability and parental responsiveness (Owens, Shaw, & Vondra, 1998) points to one potential linkage between caregiver experiences of neonatal difficult behavior, parenting stress, and infant outcomes.
Not exact matches
So it is not altogether wrong to emphasize variation in the charter world, but on most of the school characteristics we find no significant difference
between the variability in
parental perceptions in the charter and district - school sectors.
Objective To examine the patterns of weight loss behaviour and the association
between weight loss attempts with actual weight status and children's and
parental perceptions of weight status.
At 12 months, after controlling for baseline, when comparing
perceptions of monitoring and communication
between FOK plus ImPACT (only) and FOK plus ImPACT plus boosters,
perceptions of
parental monitoring and open communication did not differ by intervention status.
Although
perceptions between both groups declined after baseline,
perceptions of
parental monitoring after controlling for baseline were significantly higher among youths who were exposed to FOK plus ImPACT compared with those who received FOK only at 6 months (P =.008).
Furthermore, Study 2 revealed that collectivists reported greater
parental influence on their mate choice and, in turn, reported a smaller gap
between their marital mate preferences and their
perceptions of their parents» preferences for a mate with qualities characterizing status - resources.
Insecurity was examined as a mediator of the association
between negative
perceptions of
parental conflict and romantic outcomes.
Meanwhile, we predicted that
parental influence and family allocentrism would narrow the gap
between collectivists» marital preferences and their
perceptions of their parents» preferences (Hypothesis 3).
We further postulated that collectivists» higher
parental influence would contribute to a smaller gap
between their choices for a mate with qualities signifying status - resources versus their
perceptions of their parents» choices (Hypothesis 4).
Associations
Between Direct and Indirect
Perceptions of
Parental Differential Treatment and Child Socio - Emotional Adaptation.
Reflective functioning moderates the association
between perceptions of
parental neglect and attachment in adolescence.
We examined the relationship
between young adults»
perceptions of
parental rejection and endorsement of aggression.
Results show significant differences
between fathers and mothers regarding the self -
perception of
parental role (see Table 1).
The present study compliments previous research which suggests that there is a connection
between perceptions of one's early
parental relations and attachment in adult romantic relationships.
Significant positive correlations were expected
between family functioning and self -
perception of
parental role in both parents (Bornstein et al., 2011b; Newland, 2015).
Nevertheless, Arrindell et al. (1989) reported some overlap
between retrospective and independent measures of
parental behaviors noting that the
perception of the
parental relationship is more important than the actual
parental relationship.
In this sample, Concern was not only strongly associated with a parent's
perceptions of the child's high level of Food approach, but also mediated most of the association
between children's Food approach and
parental restrictive feeding practices.