Greater daily negative mood was associated with
less emotional support and more parenting stress, unsupportive interactions, and disruptive child behaviors.
Further, maltreated girls expected
less emotional support and more relational conflict from parents in response to sadness displays and from parents and peers in response to anger displays.
Conversely, men may offer
less emotional support and contribute less to the interpersonal climate of the marriage, especially cohorts of men socialized to prioritize work obligations and personal attributes such as achievement (Helgeson, 1994).
Decreased closeness in the parent — child relationship may thus accompany the cascade evolving from
less emotional support from partner, making the lack of support and satisfaction even more detrimental in the late child - rearing years.
As mothers age, daughters with less ideal attachments may provide
less emotional support than those who are secure in their bonds.
• Children (particularly boys) in lone mother households tend to have more conflictual relationships with their mothers and to receive
less emotional support, cognitive stimulation, supervision and involvement from them (for review, see Jaffee et al, 2003).
Moreover, the friendships they have, if they're with other men, provide
less emotional support and involve lower levels of self - disclosure and trust than other types of friendships.»
Not exact matches
The more details people hear about the issue beyond
emotional appeals and bromides of «choice,» the
less people tend to
support legalization.
• While the fathers are
less likely to receive
support from professionals (for review, see SCIE, 2005b) and are
less likely to seek
emotional support (Pelchat et al, 2003), they are actually more willing than mothers to seek outside help (Lamb & Laumann - Billings, 1997).
There's
less risk of postpartum depression, lower risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and it
supports strong bonds between the family, both
emotional and psychological.
Obviously, once the child realizes that Mom doesn't love them any
less than before, their need for
emotional support will diminish.
If an adult acts as a buffer, offering love,
support and
emotional investment, children are much
less affected by the socio - economic conditions in which they live.
Those fathers reported that being a breadwinner was
less important to them than providing their children with love and
emotional support, being present and involved in their child's life, or being a good mentor and role model.
A classroom program that helps teachers adapt their interactions with students based on individuals» temperaments may lead to more student engagement in kindergarten, more teacher
emotional support to kindergarten and first grade students, and better classroom organization and
less off - task behavior in first - grade classes, according to research by NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
To
support the development of young students — particularly in low - income schools, which are at risk for having
less effective teachers and
less engaged students — researchers are looking to classroom interventions focused on social -
emotional learning.
However, adolescents who have someone that they could turn to for
emotional support when in crises were
less likely to engage in non-suicidal self - injury.
A higher social network index was associated with better coping skills, including
less denial,
less destructive behavior, greater use of
emotional and practical
support, planning for the future and participating in religious activities.
Complicating matters, I am the first person in my family to ever attend college, much
less graduate school, so I have little or no
support from my family when it comes to either financial or
emotional issues.
BTFFTM is a good standalone, but offers
less emotional - psychological information and
support.
Recently a research study on newly married couples done by the University of Iowa showed that providing too much
support in the form of advice,
emotional comfort, confidence - boosting and financial / material help is associated with
less marital satisfaction.
When someone you were dating Taking time to yourself allows you both to foster connections with other people and widen your base of
emotional support — taking the weight off of one person's shoulders and leaving them feeling
less overwhelmed.
Funding shortages coupled with the distance between schools and fewer pupils in small rural schools mean
less support for pupils with special educational needs, and for with
emotional and behavioural problems and pupils being taught in mixed age group classes.
Fewer social workers and education psychologists and
less local authority
support for hard - to - place students means that schools will struggle to provide
support for students with behavioural and
emotional difficulties.
Following the pattern of moving in and out of debt not only subjects people to all the
emotional stresses of debt discussed above, it will leave them
less wealthy in the end, with
less money to
support their retirement than had they stayed out of debt and been able to later devote the money otherwise spent paying interest to contributing toward their retirement fund.
Furthermore, low income is strongly associated with poor parental mental and physical health.40, 42 Parental irritability and depressive symptoms have been associated with fewer interactions and more conflictual interactions with older children, leading to
less satisfactory
emotional, social, and cognitive development.43 Specifically, the parents»
emotional state and parenting has been shown to greatly affect their children's social adjustment, self - esteem, social competence, and externalizing as well as internalizing behaviors.10, 13 As noted by the Institute of Medicine, there is an intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms.17 Whether this relationship is due to poverty, home environment, family structure, family resources, social
support, or other factors warrants further research.
Once Laurie's parents had moderated their hostilities, she felt
less frantic and could begin to put some
emotional energy into improving her own life drinking and sleeping around
less, attending a
support group for girls with eating disorders.
Friends —
support from friends might be
less complicated and
emotional than
support from family.
Attachments were
less intense when parents were depressed and no longer able to provide the
emotional support that children expected from the relationship.
In one study, law students studying for the bar examination felt more anxious on days on which they believed their romantic partners had provided
emotional support, and
less anxious on days when they believed the partners had not provided any
emotional support, but their romantic partners claimed that they had.13
First, parent
support programs have
less of an effect on social -
emotional competence than on cognitive gains.
Preschoolers in classrooms with more appropriate instructional and
emotional support from teachers had lower stress levels; whereas preschoolers with
less instructional and
emotional support had higher stress levels with abnormal physiological changes in stress hormones.
Make sure to focus only on the legalities of your divorce when you are with your attorney, and save your need for
emotional support for someone more skilled (and significantly
less expensive) in that area.
Research finds that when mothers have
emotional support, they are
less likely to experience stress and more likely to demonstrate confidence, to be well adjusted and to employ effective discipline strategies.
In
support of their prediction, they found that partners who fell in love first had
less similar personalities (relative to those who were friends first), particularly in regard to extroversion,
emotional stability, and autonomy (among the Big Five Personality traits).
During the college years, these daughters are more likely than poorly - fathered women to turn to their boyfriends for
emotional comfort and
support and they are
less likely to be «talked into» having sex.
Where the marital relationship is poor, or where the mother otherwise receives lower
emotional and financial
support from the father, the mother is
less inclined to actively work to facilitate the father's relationship with the children.
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Emotional Concerns 2006 —
Supporting Young Children through Separation and Loss 2007 — Social
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Supporting Families
Behavioral Rehabilitative Services Handbook (PDF - 314 KB) Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Children's Administration (2015) Provides information on an intensive
support and treatment program designed to assist children with behavioral and
emotional disturbances as well as developmental disabilities in transitioning to a
less restrictive environment.
In our Chinese sample the principle components analyses in the main
support the Hyperactivity - Inattention,
Emotional and Prosocial subscales but provide
less support for the Conduct and Peer Problems subscales.
More
emotional support had a small correlation with higher PAIV (r =.21, p =.018), and
less intrusiveness, insensitivity, and inconsistency (r =.25, p =.004).
The presence of maternal psychological distress resulted associated with
less optimal mother — child
emotional exchanges, while the hypothesis regarding couple satisfaction and social
support influence were not confirmed.
Results Greater levels of daily positive mood were associated with more
emotional and instrumental
support, and
less parenting stress and unsupportive interactions.
This may be because the quality of parent
emotional support is
less relevant to child internalizing problems than the child's own knowledge of appropriate emotion regulation strategies.
Based on the existing literature, it was predicted that higher levels of
emotional and instrumental social
support and more
support services would predict higher levels of daily positive mood and
less daily negative mood.
Accordingly, we expect that shifting levels of attachment will be associated with variations in involvement in antisocial behavior, as (1) increased attachment reduces the negative emotionality that may have been associated with some «rebellious» acts, and (2) improved relationships (i.e.,
less harsh parenting) provide a path to tangible and
emotional supports.
The previously described multilevel models were used to test our hypothesis that daily received instrumental and
emotional support would predict more daily positive mood and
less daily negative mood, and that the number of
support services received would predict lower levels of daily negative mood.