In this study, we examined parental self-efficacy (PSE) in light of Bandura’s distinction between efficacy expectations and outcome expectations, and their links to parenting practices. We used a sample of 968 parents of children aged 11 to 18 years and examined the factor structure of items measuring PSE and parents’ outcome expectations, as well as the links between these two cognitive aspects and parenting practices. The results suggested that PSE and our measure of parents’ outcome expectations constituted two distinct factors and were not part of the same overall factor. Additionally, the analyses showed that PSE might be seen as a unidimensional construct with multidimensional aspects and was more strongly linked to parenting practice...
There is a lack of research investigating parental self-efficacy in parents of infants born preterm ...
Aims: To provide an overview of the parental, child, and socio-contextual factors related to general...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE; parental self-perceived competence in parenting) is known to have consi...
In this study, we examined parental self-efficacy (PSE) in light of Bandura’s distinction between ef...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is an essential predictor of parenting practices and child development....
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is defined as parents' beliefs about their abilities to influence their...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: A high parenting self-efficacy (PSE) has been associated w...
peer reviewedParental cognitions are considered to have a strong influence on parental behaviours th...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) emerges as a crucial variable into exploring variability in parenting q...
The self-efficacy belief (SEB) concept is discussed in the context of parenting. A questionnaire, th...
Advisors: So-Yeun Kim; Lauriece Zittel.Committee members: Todd Gilson.Includes bibliographical refer...
Increasingly, behavioral health professionals are recognizing the need to involve parents and other ...
This is the first study to investigate transactional relationships between parental self-efficacy, p...
Objective: Parental Self-efficacy (PSE) has been positively linked to the adaptability and sociality...
There is a lack of research investigating parental self-efficacy in parents of infants born preterm ...
Aims: To provide an overview of the parental, child, and socio-contextual factors related to general...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE; parental self-perceived competence in parenting) is known to have consi...
In this study, we examined parental self-efficacy (PSE) in light of Bandura’s distinction between ef...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is an essential predictor of parenting practices and child development....
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is defined as parents' beliefs about their abilities to influence their...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: A high parenting self-efficacy (PSE) has been associated w...
peer reviewedParental cognitions are considered to have a strong influence on parental behaviours th...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) emerges as a crucial variable into exploring variability in parenting q...
The self-efficacy belief (SEB) concept is discussed in the context of parenting. A questionnaire, th...
Advisors: So-Yeun Kim; Lauriece Zittel.Committee members: Todd Gilson.Includes bibliographical refer...
Increasingly, behavioral health professionals are recognizing the need to involve parents and other ...
This is the first study to investigate transactional relationships between parental self-efficacy, p...
Objective: Parental Self-efficacy (PSE) has been positively linked to the adaptability and sociality...
There is a lack of research investigating parental self-efficacy in parents of infants born preterm ...
Aims: To provide an overview of the parental, child, and socio-contextual factors related to general...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE; parental self-perceived competence in parenting) is known to have consi...