Background: Parent-child sexual health communication is a well-documented protective factor against early sexual debut and other sexual risk behaviors. Yet, little is known about communication between single, African American mother-early adolescent son dyads. To address this, a mixed method, qualitati...
Parent behavior in dyadic play interactions predicts popularity and peer acceptance in pre-school (Black & Logan, 1995). Children's social interactions with parents, therefore, may directly impact their interactions and friendships with peers, areas of notable delay for children with autism. ...
More surprisingly, they found that fathers were not more likely to talk to sons than daughters about any topic and that fathers were more likely to talk to daughters than sons about one topic: dating and relationships. Similar mixed findings have been registered in relation to adolescent contracep...
Hereditary pancreatis was definitely found in only one child and possibly in one other. Therefore, it probably does not represent the major cause of pancreatitis in children as has been previously thought. One child died, but all the... Sibert,J R - 《Archives of Disease in Childhood》 被...
Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: Parent-Provider Partnerships in Child Care This book is an innovative approach to the primary prevention of child maltreatment. It focuses on the impact that child care providers can make in helping... N Seibel,D Britt,LG Gillespie,... - Preventing Child Abu...
Observed parent behavior revealed few differences, but daily reports indicated that parents in both ADHD groups used more negative-reactive and fewer positive parenting strategies than control parents. Maternal psychological functioning differed between the ADHD and nonproblem groups, but not between the ...
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We found that three factors—negative parental reactions to disclosure, adolescent feelings of parental over-control, and the affective quality of the parent... MA Lippold,LG Duncan,JD Coatsworth,... - 《Journal of Youth & Adolescence》 被引量: 24发表: 2015年 Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Your...
However, in the adjusted models the overall cumulative benefits of using PRs was not significant in children either. In the multivariate adjusted logistic regression models, the only significant individual PR for children was adequate sleep. In a path analysis model, parent sleep was related to ...
Instead, we found that individuals who had experienced high levels of CP in childhood would likely use similar levels of violence towards a parent as an individual who has experienced high levels of both physical abuse and corporal punishment, suggesting physical abuse does not contribute to an ...