The Parent–Child Relationship Inventory (PCRI) is one of the most used instruments in child custody contexts, and it is also designed for clinical and research usages. This study aimed to initially analyze the psychometric properties of the Hebrew form of the PCRI in an Israeli sample of ...
The Spanish adaptation of the Parent-Child Relationship Inventory (PCRI; Gerard, 1994) is presented, including its psychometric properties. This instrument measures the attitudes of the parents toward child rearing. The PCRI-M consists of 78 items in 8 scales: support, satisfaction with parenting,...
For the assessment of the child-parent relationship, we used the Network of Relationship Inventory (NRI) (Furman and Buhrmester, 1985; Furman and Wehner, 1994), in which an adolescent child rated the degree of positive qualities (Companionship, Reassurance of worth, and Secure base) of relation...
T. (1987). The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA): Relationship to well-being in adolescence. J. Youth Adolesc... RD Langhout,JE Rhodes,LN Osborne - 《Journal of Youth & Adolescence》 被引量: 134发表: 2004年 Leaving high school: the influence and consequences for psychological...
Parents were also asked if their child received free or reduced price lunch. 3.4.1. Child disruptive behaviors The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI; Eyberg & Ross, 1978) was used to assess disruptive behaviors in children. This 36-item measure was completed by parents to measure the ...
In our study, we aimed to analyse the effect of child gender on parental and child interactive play behaviour, as well as to determine relations between pa
et al. The Parent-completed Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire: Exploring Children’s Sensory Sensitivities and Their Relationship to Well-being. J Child Fam Stud 32, 1805–1822 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-022-02489-6 Download citation Accepted02 November 2022 Published30 November 2022 ...
Whilst the current study targeted mothers, the child’s attachment security towards their father was also assessed to explore the effects of the intervention on the child’s relationship with their father. Following the conclusion of the current study, it is hoped that a program that will ...
There was limited support for the intervention in relation to secondary outcomes such as the couple relationship, social support and parenting. However, the parent couples were positive about the intervention and described it as providing the support that they wanted. This trial provides some evidence...
(2016). Assessing the effectiveness of parent–child interaction therapy with language delayed children: a clinical investigation. Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 32(1), 7–17. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265659015574918. Article Google Scholar Felsenfeld, S., Broen, P., & McGue, M. (...