Objective. This study sought to identify processes linking daily parental need experiences to daily parenting, focusing on the intervening role of parental psychological availability and stress. Design. In total, 206 mothers (Mage = 40.33 years) and 206 fathers (Mage = 42.36 years) and their elementary school child (Mage = 9.93 years; 46.6% female) participated in a 7-day multi-informant diary study. Results. Parents' daily need satisfaction was related to more daily psychological availability and lower daily stress in parent-child interactions, but parental need frustration related to less daily psychological availability and more stress. Psychological availability and stress were related to more daily parent-reported and child-perceived a...
The purpose of the present study was twofold; it examined midlife parents' exposure to daily child-r...
Autonomy-supportive parenting yields manifold benefits. To gain more insight into the family-level d...
The objective of this study was to examine associations between daily fluctuations in work-family co...
Objective. This study sought to identify processes linking daily parental need experiences to daily ...
Research suggests that psychologically controlling and autonomy-supportive parenting can be describe...
This study examined the unique relations between multiple sources (i.e., mothers, teachers, and sibl...
Guided by the self-determination theory, this weekly diary study tested a process model in which wee...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether parental daily distress in terms of negative...
Relatively few studies have examined the mediating role of basic psychological needs in the relation...
Framed from Basic Psychological Needs Theory (Ryan and Deci in American Psychologist 55:68–78; Ryan,...
Research suggest that psychologically controlling and autonomy supportive parenting can be described...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
The overall purpose of this pilot study was to examine same-day associations between parents\u27 wor...
Parents are the most affective human environmental resources to children. Although the influences fr...
Autonomy-supportive parenting yields manifold benefits. To gain more insight into the family-level d...
The purpose of the present study was twofold; it examined midlife parents' exposure to daily child-r...
Autonomy-supportive parenting yields manifold benefits. To gain more insight into the family-level d...
The objective of this study was to examine associations between daily fluctuations in work-family co...
Objective. This study sought to identify processes linking daily parental need experiences to daily ...
Research suggests that psychologically controlling and autonomy-supportive parenting can be describe...
This study examined the unique relations between multiple sources (i.e., mothers, teachers, and sibl...
Guided by the self-determination theory, this weekly diary study tested a process model in which wee...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether parental daily distress in terms of negative...
Relatively few studies have examined the mediating role of basic psychological needs in the relation...
Framed from Basic Psychological Needs Theory (Ryan and Deci in American Psychologist 55:68–78; Ryan,...
Research suggest that psychologically controlling and autonomy supportive parenting can be described...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
The overall purpose of this pilot study was to examine same-day associations between parents\u27 wor...
Parents are the most affective human environmental resources to children. Although the influences fr...
Autonomy-supportive parenting yields manifold benefits. To gain more insight into the family-level d...
The purpose of the present study was twofold; it examined midlife parents' exposure to daily child-r...
Autonomy-supportive parenting yields manifold benefits. To gain more insight into the family-level d...
The objective of this study was to examine associations between daily fluctuations in work-family co...