Sentences with phrase «child problem behaviour»

Mothers of children with ASD reported higher levels of stress and distress, which were associated with higher levels of child problem behaviour.
While child problem behaviours did not affect maternal outcomes across time, poor physical health and distress in mothers was associated with later behaviour problems in children with ASD (age 5).
There is strong evidence that behavioural parenting programmes improve caregiver - child relationships, reduce child problem behaviour, and prevent physical and emotional violence against children.
While child problem behaviour demonstrated a positive association with maternal stress this association was not evident for fathers.
While child problem behaviour was associated with distress in both mothers and fathers, stronger relationships were found between child behaviour problems, adaptive functioning, and anxiety in mothers.
«Among fathers, however, it was not their evaluations of improved child problem behaviour, but rather their self - reported improvement of parenting skills which significantly predicted both fathers» and mothers» relationship quality at the 1 - year follow - up,» the authors write.
This level of intervention is designed as a health promotion strategy and an early intervention strategy for the management of discrete child problem behaviours that are not complicated by other major behaviour management difficulties or family dysfunction.
«The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Child Problem Behaviour in Intact Families: A 7 - Year Cross-Lagged Study.»
Attentional processes in insular and noninsular mothers: Some differences in their summary reports about child problem behaviour
As research has also demonstrated that the impact of child problem behaviour on parental stress differs between mothers and fathers [39, 52], studies that address the role of parental gender in family adaptation are required.
However, like symptom severity, the relationship between adaptive behaviour and maternal outcomes may be masked by the inclusion of child problem behaviours [e.g. 55, 88].
While the relationship between child problem behaviour and negative family outcomes has a strong evidence base, the majority of studies have focused on maternal report, failing to capture the experiences of other family members.
Second, the findings also highlight the possibility that prevention programs that are designed to reduce child problem behaviour may have added value in strengthening the couple's relationship quality.»
The researchers found that mothers who reported improved child problem behaviour a year after participating in Triple P also reported improved couple relationship quality.
Primary Care Triple P Brief consultation framework combining advice, rehearsal and self - evaluation to teach parents to manage a discrete child problem behaviour or develop a specific parenting plan.
Although all measures of child problem behaviour were based on parental reports, these were all valid and reliable measures, and the specificity of the beneficial results to the predicted scales argues against the results being attributed to biased positive reporting by parents with elevated mood or improved social support as a result of the programme.
In the discussion, lead author Martina Zemp and colleagues explore the idea that fathers may be less sensitive to child problem behaviours than mothers because they spend comparatively less time with their children.
Significant improvements were recorded on measures of parenting - related stress, child problem behaviour and parent satisfaction with medium to large effect sizes for the treatment group post-intervention, and results were maintained at 6 - month follow - up.
Controlling for child age and gender, socioeconomic disadvantage and child problem behaviours, ASD significantly increased the odds for maternal emotional disorder (OR = 1.82), while ID did not (OR = 1.02)
Ecological Assessment of Child Problem Behaviour: A Clinical Package for Home.
Child problem behaviour, social support, and parent positive perceptions were identified as strong predictors of family functioning and stress levels.
Child problem behaviour (hyperactivity) significantly predicted greater parenting stress in the ASD sample above other child characteristics.
Assessed the impact of child problem behaviour (a), pile - up of demands (aA), family support (bB), reframing (cC), and coping strategies (BC) on family environment and stress (xX).
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