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  1. Parent, child, and situational factors associated with parenting stress

    Parenting stress is the experience of distress or discomfort that results from demands associated with the role of parenting [1, 2].Parenting stress is common among parents [3,4,5].It is estimated that 36-50% of parents experience some levels of parenting concerns about parenting, child behavior or child development [3, 4].Parents can feel the need to seek professional advice and help [4, 5].

  2. PDF Parents and Stress: Understanding Experiences, Context and Responses

    Stress Reaction — The process of experiencing a stressful event, evaluating that event, and choosing. coping mechanism usually happens very quickly, resulting in a stress reaction from the parent. Stress reactions are both what a person feels and how that person acts in response to the stressful event.

  3. Parenting-focused mindfulness intervention reduces stress and improves

    Parent stress has been identified as a critical risk factor for child and adolescent adjustment, with high parent stress associated with poor parenting and increased risk for child psychopathology (Deater-Deckard 1998).A separate literature has found that mindfulness-based interventions can significantly reduce stress levels in adults (Kabat-Zinn et al. 1992).

  4. PDF Qualitative Analysis of Parental Stress and Family Impact of Children

    challenged the family's daily routines. Increases in parental stress levels were a common theme noted with the child's ASD diagnosis. These findings illustrate increases in parental and family stress and highlight the lack of resources for the child and the family parents post-diagnosis.

  5. Parenting Stress in Parents of Young Children with Autism Spectrum

    Master of Arts Thesis Parenting Stress in Parents of Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Role of Child Characteristics and Social Support Presented by Lauren D. Haisley, B.A. ... Parenting stress is the incidence of distress or discomfort related to the experience of parenting (Deater-Deckard, 1998). While some amount of ...

  6. PDF Parent, child, and situational factors associated with parenting stress

    Parenting stress is the experience of distress or discomfort that results from demands associated with the role of parent-ing [1, 2]. Parenting stress is common among parents [3 -5]. ... ies, reviews, thesis, conference papers, and book chapters, as well as non-English articles were also excluded. Lastly,

  7. Parent, child, and situational factors associated with parenting stress

    Parenting stress has been related to adverse health outcomes in parents, children, and their families. This systematic review aimed to provide an overview of parental, child, and situational factors related to parenting stress in mothers and fathers. We searched Embase, Medline Epub (Ovid), PsychInfo (Ovid), Web of Science, and Google scholar for studies published between January 1980 and May ...

  8. PDF Mindfulness and Perceptions of Stress As a Parent: a Look Into the Five

    A THESIS Presented to the Department of Psychology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College ... (1998), parenting stress is an aversive psychological reaction to the demands of parenthood and can be experienced as negative feelings toward oneself and one's children. This form of stress can also be brought about by social and environmental

  9. Parenting Stress Among Adolescent Mothers: An Integrative Literature

    The transition to parenthood is a life course change often accompanied by stress (Belsky, 1984; Morse et al., 2000).When pregnancy and parenting interrupt an adolescent's expected course of development, the transition to the parenting role may be particularly stressful as the stresses of early parenting conflict with natural adolescent developmental demands (Moriarty Daley et al., 2013 ...

  10. Parenting Stress Among Adolescent Mothers: An Integrative Literature

    We performed an integrative literature review to identify risk and protective factors for parenting stress, measured by the Parenting Stress Index (PSI), among adolescent mothers. Guided by Belsky's Determinants of Parenting Model (1984) and using Whittemore and Knafl's (2005) five-stage review method, we searched CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO ...

  11. PDF PREDICTING PARENTING STRESS IN FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH ADHD by

    A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements ... parenting stress have been linked to increases in the efficacy of parent management training (Kazdin & Whitley, 2003), a very commonly used intervention with children with ADHD and other disruptive behaviour disorders. Moreover, studies have shown that parenting stress is

  12. Fathers' parenting stress, parenting styles and children ...

    Hypothesis 1: Fathers' parenting stress would positively predict parental burnout. Parenting styles and parental burnout. Parenting styles refer to constellations of parental attitudes and behaviors toward children, which create a general emotional climate for parent-child interaction and parental socialization (Darling & Steinberg, 1993).

  13. Associations Between Children's Emotion Regulation, Mindful Parenting

    Although intrapersonal mindfulness may be particularly helpful in times of stress (Creswell & Lindsay, 2014), mindful parenting is a relational process and thus may be more influenced by the shift in parent--child relationship dynamics (e.g., amount of time spent together, parent taking on more teaching roles) we observed during the pandemic ...

  14. Parenting style and young children's executive function ...

    This study explored the relationship between parenting stress, parenting style, parenting quality, and young children's executive function. In total, 243 firstborns aged 2-9 years old (SD = 3.82 ...

  15. Parenting Stress and Emotion Dysregulation in Children with DD: The

    Additionally, the mechanisms through which parenting stress influences child emotion. dysregulation remain unclear; it may be that parenting stress impacts parenting behaviors. (i.e., sensitive and intrusive parenting), which in turn influence the development of the. child's emotion regulatory abilities.

  16. Parenting Stress and Child Disruptive Behaviors: The Mediating Role of

    However, due to the lack of parental negative. talk among community convenience samples as a significant mediating variable between. parenting stress and child disruptive behaviors, community families may seek to decrease. parent stress as an influence on child disruptive behaviors rather than isolating decreasing.

  17. The Association Between Child Behavior Problems and Parenting Stress in

    This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by SURFACE at Syracuse University. It has been accepted for ... Parenting stress is a form of stress that emerges as a result of parenting demands that exceed the . 5 parent's potential and resources according to their own perception (Coulacoglou & Saklofske, ...

  18. PDF Relationship between Parent Stress, Psychological Well-Being and Coping

    correlation between parental stress, psychological wellbeing, and coping strategies among parents with Down syndrome children. Conclusion: Nearly to half of the studied parents had high level of stress, while more than one third of them had moderate level of stress, more than half of the studied parents had low level of their

  19. Running Head: Societal Response to Young Parents' Stress

    food, education assistance, parenting classes, and health services. This thesis examines the stress and needs of young parents and the societal response to them. This case study is used as a vehicle used to address this thesis's purpose and research topics. Young Parents United was selected as the agency for this project. Public records, guided

  20. Parenting Stress and Child Behavior Problems: A Transactional

    Parenting stress and child behavior problems have been posited to have a transactional effect on each other across development. However, few studies have tested this model empirically. The authors investigated the relationship between parenting stress and child behavior problems from ages 3 to 9 years old among 237 children, 144 of whom were ...

  21. Dissertation or Thesis

    Parental Stress and Coping During the Hospitalization of a Child. ... hospital-related, information, parenting, and self. Both emotion-focused and problem-focused categories of coping mechanisms were discovered. Emotion-focused techniques were used most often and categories included accepting, avoiding, maintaining hope, reframing, utilizing ...

  22. A Qualitative Study of Parenting Stress, Coping, and Discipline

    Conclusions. Our findings suggest that trauma-informed interventions to promote positive discipline and prevent child maltreatment should help mothers predict and plan for stressful parent-child interactions; identify supports that will allow them to cope with stress without leaving their children for prolonged periods; and explicitly address long-term goals for their children and the impact ...

  23. Family Members at One Another's Throats? Call In the Mediator

    Often associated with business disputes or divorce and custody cases, trained mediators can also help families struggling with an array of vexing elder-care issues: appropriate living arrangements ...

  24. Experience of stress in parents of children with ADHD: A qualitative

    A large body of quantitative research has documented the severity of stress experienced by parents of children with ADHD, and emphasized the need to target this stress to improve both child and parent outcomes (Theule et al., ). However, qualitative research aimed at understanding the stress of parents of children with ADHD is limited and few ...