Finally, the lax discipline mean dimension scores for self-reports by mothers showed that divorced mothers perceived themselves as more lax in discipline than did married mothers. Results indicate that children's perceptions of their fathers' parental behavior are consistent with previous findings that ...
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The Child's Report of Parental Behavior Inventory (CRPBI) was administered to children (ages 7 to 11 years) and parents in 29 divorced and 30 married families to determine if perceptions of parental behavior differ as a function of member ship in a divorced or married family. Dimension scores...
Parents of children with ADHD also reported lower PedsQL™ scores, with statistically significant differences in all dimensions. The relationship between child self-reports and parent proxy reports indicated that there is greater agreement among children with ADHD, except for the school functioning. ...
Presumably, anger is a common experience of parenting. Although practitioners and researchers recognize the role of anger in various parenting situations, objective and standardized measures of parental anger have been notably lacking in the field. This study examined the Parental Anger Inventory (PAI)...
Lower QoL was strongly associated with more internalizing problems based on both child (r = −0.78, p < 0.001) and parent (r = −0.67, p < 0.001) reports. Interview responses suggested emotional distress was attributed to “normal” child problems rather than the child’s cardiac problem...
Qualitative findings further illuminated parents’ perceptions of change in themselves and their children. Families receiving Pathways did statistically significantly better than those in the services-as-usual condition on child behavior problems, parental anger, and parenting efficacy – although effect ...
3) Lastly, many prior studies have relied on subjective measures of childhood EF (e.g., parent or teacher reports), which can introduce biases [3, 26]. To address these gaps, we investigated the role of prenatal maternal state- and trait anxiety, as well as prenatal maternal depression, ...
Internationally, there is a wealth of research suggesting that many children and young people experience mental health problems. However, the evidence from low- and middle-income countries and developing nations is generally limited. This scoping review
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