If, for example,
child behaviour problems explain heightened levels of psychological distress and coping strategies explain or contribute to resilience, then interventions that effectively ameliorate behaviour problems and / or equip parents with effective coping strategies should reduce psychological distress and family dysfunction.
Not exact matches
Moreover, it
explains that bullies may experience psychological
problems in adulthood that can lead to
behaviour such as harassment at work and spousal or
child abuse.
Of course, this body of research does not really
explain why certain
behaviours are problematic or stressors for parents and families.2 Moreover, parent distress may be the antecedent rather than the outcome of
child behaviour problems: High parent distress is associated with less optimal parenting and more negative parent -
child interaction which, in turn, predicts
child behaviour problems.
The elevated caries risk among
children with externalising
behaviour problems can to some extent be
explained by their behavioural characteristics.
Let the school know if there have been any recent changes or
problems for your
child outside of school, as this may
explain your
child's
behaviour and may convince the school to deal with the situation differently.