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Do Parental Hormone Levels Synchronize During the Prenatal and Postpartum Periods? A Systematic Review
Physiological synchrony is the phenomenon of linked physiological processes among two or more individuals. Evidence of linkage between dyads has been...
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The Index of Parental Activities, Context and Experiences (I-PACE): Psychometric Properties of a New Brief Early Parenting Questionnaire
Time pressures make brevity important for parent self-report measures, yet evidence highlights the multi-faceted nature of parenting and contextual...
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The Relation of Parental Expressed Emotion, Parental Affiliate Stigma, and Typically-develo** Sibling Internalizing Behavior in Families with a Child with ASD
Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience greater stress, expressed emotion (EE), and affiliate stigma than caregivers of...
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Suicide Ideation Among Transgender and Gender Diverse Adolescents: The Role of Parental Invalidation of Adolescents’ Gender Identity
Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth experience chronic and acute stress associated with their gender identity contributing to their increased...
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Parental Stress in Raising a Child with Mental Health and Behavior Problems
All parents experience parenting stress to some degree. However, raising children with mental health and behavioral needs may add another layer of... -
The effects of a 2-week gratitude journaling intervention to reduce parental stress and enhance well-being: a pilot study among preschool parents
Parenting entails a range of actions aimed at supporting children and caring for them, but they can also be very stressful. This study examines the...
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Mom, dad, put down your phone and talk to me: how parental phubbing influences problematic internet use among adolescents
BackgroundThe positive association of parental phubbing with internalising and externalising problems among adolescents has gained academic traction....
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Associations between parental bonding, social isolation and loneliness: do associations persist in later life and is isolation a mediator between parental bonding and loneliness?
BackgroundPoor parental bonding in childhood has been associated with loneliness in younger populations. Whether these associations persists into...
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Childhood Gender Nonconformity and Parental Maltreatment as Mediators of Sexual Orientation Disparities in Childhood Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties
The mechanisms underlying sexual orientation differences in psychopathology originating in childhood remain understudied since sexual orientation...
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Anxiety and Depression from Childhood to Young Adulthood: Trajectories and Risk Factors
This study aimed to (1) evaluate how population levels of anxiety and depression grow and correlate from middle childhood through early adulthood,...
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Enhancing Parental Well-being: Initial Efficacy of a 21-Day Online Self-help Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Parents
ObjectivesParental self-care is extremely important in the face of stress throughout parenthood. A 21-day online mindfulness-based intervention was...
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The relationship between adolescents’ social anxiety level and parental acceptance-rejection and control: the mediating role of ınterpersonal cognitive distortions
There are many studies showing that social anxiety disorder is associated with negative parental attitudes. It is known that exposure to negative...
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Parental Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Bullying Victimization in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
The main objective of this meta-analysis was to investigate how modifiable parental factors are related to traditional and cyberbullying...
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Burnout across boundaries: Can parental burnout directly or indirectly influence work outcomes?
Burnout, while historically considered a work-related condition, can be associated with parenting where it can have direct impacts upon parental...
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Maternal Depression and Sleep Problems in Early Childhood: A Meta-Analysis
Both prenatal and postnatal maternal depression have been associated with increased sleep problems in early childhood. However, this association is...
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The serial mediation role of parent-child attachment and empathy in the relationship between parental technoference and social anxiety
The interference in parent-child interactions (i.e., parental technoference) has become an increasingly common type of parental neglect with the...
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The Brief Adolescent Depression Screen: A Brief Screening Tool for Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Inpatient Adolescents
BackgroundIn clinical settings, there is significant need for brief, easily-administered assessment tools for adolescent depression that can be used...
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Experiences of Parental PTSD for Children Aged 9–17 in Military and Emergency First Responder Families
This study is the first to examine the experiences of children aged 9–17 who have a military or emergency first responder (EFR) parent with...
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Parental Knowledge/Monitoring and Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence: Protective Factor or Spurious Association?
Parental knowledge/monitoring is negatively associated with adolescents’ depressive symptoms, suggesting monitoring could be a target for...
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The relationship between parental conflict and adolescent cyberbullying: the roles of parent-child attachment and core self-evaluation
Cyberbullying is a common problem behavior among adolescents, and parental conflict has a significant influence on it. However, the mechanisms...