AbstractThis study examined the relationship between the parenting styles of overstressed mothers and their children's level of self- esteem. For this purpose 250 elementary school children and their mothers participated. First, the mothers were screened using the Parenting Stress Index (PSI). Based on the screening, 80 overstressed mothers were selected and responded to the Parenting Skills Inventory. Their children, with an average age of 10.6 years, completed the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory (CESI). Multiple regression analysis indicated that there was a significant association between the self-esteem of children, parenting styles and overstressed mothers (p<0.05). It was concluded that the parenting style and the level of maternal ...
The purpose of this study was to investigation of correlation between mothers' resilience and parent...
Objective. The present study examined dynamics involved in parents' tendency to hinge their self-est...
Supportive parenting is known to protect against psychosomatic manifestations of distress, yet the m...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between parenting styles of overst...
AbstractThis study was examined the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem. Five-hund...
AbstractIn the present study, 250 elementary school children and their mothers participated. First, ...
This study explored and measured the relationships between children\u27s self-esteem and parenting b...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...
Data from 183 participants were collected through an online survey focusing on the relationship betw...
Children with low self-esteem turn into adults who are held back from achieving their full potential...
This study examined the correlations between an individual\u27s guardian\u27s parenting style, the i...
AbstractIntroduction: This study investigated the relationship between child rearing styles and stud...
This study sought to investigate the relation of Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles: Permissiv...
In the last decades, consensus from laymen, scholars, and policy-makers has emphasized the role of c...
Grounded in principles of attachment theory and social learning theory, the goal of this study was t...
The purpose of this study was to investigation of correlation between mothers' resilience and parent...
Objective. The present study examined dynamics involved in parents' tendency to hinge their self-est...
Supportive parenting is known to protect against psychosomatic manifestations of distress, yet the m...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between parenting styles of overst...
AbstractThis study was examined the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem. Five-hund...
AbstractIn the present study, 250 elementary school children and their mothers participated. First, ...
This study explored and measured the relationships between children\u27s self-esteem and parenting b...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...
Data from 183 participants were collected through an online survey focusing on the relationship betw...
Children with low self-esteem turn into adults who are held back from achieving their full potential...
This study examined the correlations between an individual\u27s guardian\u27s parenting style, the i...
AbstractIntroduction: This study investigated the relationship between child rearing styles and stud...
This study sought to investigate the relation of Baumrind’s (1971) three parenting styles: Permissiv...
In the last decades, consensus from laymen, scholars, and policy-makers has emphasized the role of c...
Grounded in principles of attachment theory and social learning theory, the goal of this study was t...
The purpose of this study was to investigation of correlation between mothers' resilience and parent...
Objective. The present study examined dynamics involved in parents' tendency to hinge their self-est...
Supportive parenting is known to protect against psychosomatic manifestations of distress, yet the m...