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Maternal Processes Contributing to Child Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms: Comparing Military, Two-parent, and Single-parent Families
Following the United States’ recent engagements in military conflicts, the impact of parent deployment on child adaptation has become an increased...
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Intergenerational transmission of parental child-rearing gender-role attitudes and its influence on gender roles in single-parent families
BackgroundThe development of children’s gender roles in single-parent families is worthy of attention. It may be affected by family members’ gender...
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Parent-Mediated Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions for Young Autistic Children: A Systematic Literature Review of Single-Case Research
Naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBIs) are a class of supports that may lend themselves to a parent-mediated approach. This...
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Longitudinal Pathways from Parent Internalizing Symptoms to Parent and Youth Emotion Functioning
The current study utilized mediation analyses to examine how parental symptoms of depression and anxiety impact child emotion regulation (ER) and...
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Brief Report: Telehealth Music-Enhanced Reciprocal Imitation Training in Autism: A Single-Subject Feasibility Study of a Virtual Parent Coaching Intervention
PurposeTelehealth delivery increases accessibility of parent-mediated interventions that teach parents skills and support autistic children’s social...
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Perceived Parent Needs for Improving Parent Participation in School-Based Therapies for Children with Disabilities Using the Parent-Therapist Partnership Survey
Rehabilitative and habilitative therapies can help children with disabilities increase independence and overall wellbeing. However, children and...
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Discrepancies in Parent-Child Perception of Parental Control and Associations with Children’s Anxiety: The Buffering Effect of Parent-Child Closeness
Previous research has predominantly relied on single-informant reports to establish the association between parental control and children’s anxiety....
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Parent Training
Behavioral parent training (BPT) is a widely recognized intervention for children with disruptive behavioral difficulties. Notably, the efficacy of... -
Mastery of Behavioral Parent Training Skills by Parents with Low Income: The Role of Mindful Attention
ObjectivesBehavioral parent training (BPT) is considered the standard of care for early-onset behavior disorders which disproportionately affect...
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Parent-Infant Adaptive Biobehavioral Intersubjectivity
Adapting to the develo** relationship with their infants, parental brain systems coordinate contingent parent-infant behaviors to serve infant... -
Parent-Child Interactions May Help to Explain Relations Between Parent Characteristics and Clinically Observed Child Autistic Behaviours
The importance of supporting parent-child interactions has been noted in the context of prodromal autism, but little consideration has been given to...
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Parent Training for Childhood Anxiety
This chapter discusses parent training for childhood anxiety. The chapter starts with a discussion of the rationale for parent inclusion in anxiety... -
Brief and/or Intensive Parent Training
Externalizing behavior problems (EBP) in early childhood, including aggression, defiance, hyperactive, impulsive, and inattentive symptoms, pose... -
Parent-Therapist Partnership Survey: Parent Feedback and Psychometric Properties
Parents of children with disabilities are an important part of their child’s special education team. However, parents often have limited involvement...
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An Updated Systematic Review on Parent Tutoring
Parent tutoring may provide opportunities for home–school collaboration and improved academic outcomes. Previous reviews of the literature have...
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Improving Parent–Child Relationships for Young Parents in the Shadow of Complex Trauma: A Single-Case Experimental Design Series
This study provides a preliminary evaluation of a dyadic intervention for young parents with a history of complex trauma, Holding Hands Young Parents ...
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Relative Efficacy of Self-directed and Therapist-assisted Telehealth Models of a Parent-mediated Intervention for Autism: Examining Effects on Parent Intervention Fidelity, Well-being, and Program Engagement
PurposeAlthough there is growing interest in telehealth to deliver parent-mediated intervention for autistic children, empirical evaluations are...
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Cumulative Genetic Scores Interact with Maternal and Paternal Parenting in Predicting Parent-Adolescent Cohesion and Conflict
Previous research concerning the interplay between genetics and parenting in the development of the parent-child relationship during adolescence has...
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Parents’ Perception of Risk in Play: Associations with Parent and Child Gender
Allowing children the opportunity to take risks in their play may provide learning experiences that benefit children’s health and well-being....