A Summary: Families that are at psychosocial risk live under personal and contextual circumstances that hinder their parenting skills. They frequently lack the resources necessary for addressing the challenges of parenting and encounter multiple stressful life events. Social support may help diminish the parenting stress that is experienced from living in a disadvantaged environment by enhancing coping strategies. However, previous research examining the associations between parenting stress and social support among at-risk families has been inconclusive. This study analyzed the psychosocial profile of at-risk Portuguese families, the size and composition of their social support networks and the associations between social support and paren...
Introduction: There is a relationship between parental stress, family well-being and bio-psychologic...
En este artículo se analizan los niveles de estrés asociados al rol parental y las estrategias para ...
This paper focuses on relations between parents ' stressful life events and social networks, pa...
The identification of family risk factors and of contextual factors that protect and promote persona...
Summary Perceived social support has often been investigated due to its direct and indirect effects...
Perceived social support has often been investigated due to its direct and indirect effects in reduc...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...
At-risk families live under circumstances that hinder their parenting competences, compromising thei...
This study is part of a current line of research on the potential of social support in families of c...
Purpose: Social support measures have generated empirical evidence of helping relationships and thei...
Existing research, mainly conducted with mothers, shows that families parenting a child special need...
At-risk families live under circumstances that hinder their parenting competences, compromising the...
En este estudio se han analizado las relaciones entre el estrés parental, las competencias parentale...
Specialized literature points consistently to the relevance of parental stress in parenting practice...
In this study we analyzed the associations between parenting stress, parental sense of competence an...
Introduction: There is a relationship between parental stress, family well-being and bio-psychologic...
En este artículo se analizan los niveles de estrés asociados al rol parental y las estrategias para ...
This paper focuses on relations between parents ' stressful life events and social networks, pa...
The identification of family risk factors and of contextual factors that protect and promote persona...
Summary Perceived social support has often been investigated due to its direct and indirect effects...
Perceived social support has often been investigated due to its direct and indirect effects in reduc...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...
At-risk families live under circumstances that hinder their parenting competences, compromising thei...
This study is part of a current line of research on the potential of social support in families of c...
Purpose: Social support measures have generated empirical evidence of helping relationships and thei...
Existing research, mainly conducted with mothers, shows that families parenting a child special need...
At-risk families live under circumstances that hinder their parenting competences, compromising the...
En este estudio se han analizado las relaciones entre el estrés parental, las competencias parentale...
Specialized literature points consistently to the relevance of parental stress in parenting practice...
In this study we analyzed the associations between parenting stress, parental sense of competence an...
Introduction: There is a relationship between parental stress, family well-being and bio-psychologic...
En este artículo se analizan los niveles de estrés asociados al rol parental y las estrategias para ...
This paper focuses on relations between parents ' stressful life events and social networks, pa...