Using longitudinal data on 1,813 children and parents from a nationally representative child-welfare sample, National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW), this study investigated physically abusive and neglectful parenting as mediating the effects of parent depression on child mental ...
The overall aim of this study is to examine how health, externalizing problem behaviors and school adjustment of children whose parents are victims of workplace bullying may be associated with the impact that workplace bullying has on parenting practices. Methods It is a longitudinal study. ...
They don't devote much time or energy into meeting children's basic needs. Uninvolved parents may be neglectful but it's not always intentional. A parent with mental health issues or substance abuse problems, for example, may not be able to care for a child's physical or emotional needs ...
At the intrapersonal level, the discussion aroundneglectful parents’ characteristicsoften focuses on mothers, reflecting traditional notions of women as primary caregivers for children. “Neglectful attributes” have included an inability to plan, lack of confidence about the future, difficulty with managin...
Others believe that there are more styles of parenting beyond these three. For instance, some say that there are four parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved or neglectful.2 Parents with an authoritarian style have very high expectations of their children, yet provid...
Helicopter parenting can manifest in various ways, and it is crucial to spot the signs to avoid its negative impacts on children. Below are some common patterns of behavior associated with helicopter parenting: If you notice yourself engaging in any of these behaviors, it may be a sign that ...
For example, those who are adopted later in life (through international adoption or foster care) can often remember traumatic or neglectful events in great detail, while those adopted at infancy cannot in the same vivid manner. But the fact is that all adopted children grieve the loss of ...
The results of studies of the structure and socioeconomic status of families are likewise mixed regarding the likelihood of children becoming bullies. However, exposure to aggression and conflict in the home consistently relates toaggressive behaviour. Parents who are aggressive or neglectful, usecorporal...
Based on FST and previous research [8], it was hypothesized that parenting responsiveness and demandingness would moderate the treatment effect of the FIT intervention, such that increases in responsiveness and decreases in demandingness would be associated with increased family mealtime in the FIT ...
psychological and behavioral issues, such as Internet addiction. The early upbringing of left-behind children, characterized by indifferent or neglectful parenting, diminishes their psychosocial resources, such as self-esteem and social support, thereby impairing their psychological well-being. In contrast,...