The joint influences of parental monitoring and psychological autonomy on children's mental health outcomes were different among these children, compared to those of non-prostituting mothers. Specifically, as support for children's psychological autonomy increased, so did children's mental health ...
This study aims to examine the impact of parental international migration on the mental health of children left behind. Data for this paper were taken from
Section A provides an overview of the literature investigating the relationship between parental mental health and child physical health within populations of children with chronic childhood illness. Evidence for whether this relationship definitively exists, as well as the potential pathways through which ...
This research sets out to discover what impact parental schizophrenia makes on a child's life. It focuses on the daily life and experiences of children. Their health, education, family and leisure activities are examined. Contact with helping agencies and their unmet needs are investigated. The ...
Although parental detention negatively impacts children's psychological well-being, little is known about this impact within contexts of protracted armed ... A Shehadeh,G Loots,J Vanderfaeillie,... - 《Child & Adolescent Mental Health》 被引量: 3发表: 2016年 The association between parental impr...
Kate Olliver‐Kneafsey, Ev Thornton and Wendy Williamson suggest that despite the difficulties young people face when parental mental illness is a feature of family life, it is not all gloom and doom, and give some important positive messages for parents, teachers and other children's ...
Child mental health is of great concern requiring effective and appropriate parenting interventions. This pilot study was the first attempt to examine the ... MR Ordway,LS Sadler,J Dixon,... - 《Journal of Pediatric Nursing》 被引量: 39发表: 2014年 A phenomenological perspective on advanced pr...
Given there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of treatments for adult anxiety, the current review sought to identify whether interventions solely addressing parental symptoms had any effect on the mental health and wellbeing of their children. Randomised Controlled Trials of psychological ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted greatly the mental health of children. We performed a systematic review to better understand the impact of the pandemic on children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) across different SEND categories. Following PRISMA guidelines, of 1699 search ...
The paper finds evidence for a significant positive effect of parental migration on children's school performance (reflected in higher grades) and a higher probability of suffering from depression and having health problems more frequently. The study furthermore demonstrates that living in transnational ...