Parental rejection and children’s psychological adjustment: The moderating role of perceived family warmth from a multi-informant perspective.Abstract: This study explores the moderating effect of children’s perceptions about family environment on the relation between parental acceptance and children’s psychological adjustment, from a multi-informant perspective. The sample consisted in 227 triads, father, mother and child from the same family (children’s mean age 12.52, Sd =1.81) divided in two groups based on children’s level of perceived family warmth. Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (PARQ) was used to assess parental acceptance-rejection, and CBCL (Child Behavioral Checklist) and YSR (Youth Self Report) from Achenbach System...
En el marco del acogimiento residencial, se ha desarrollado el programa Familias Colaborado...
The objective of this work is to review theorically the main variables that are affecting child soci...
The aim of the present study was to determine the correlation between parental sensitivity and attac...
El presente trabajo explora el efecto moderador de la percepción de niños y niñas sobre el ambiente ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the moderating effect of children ́s perceived rejection on...
Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection theory (IPARTheory) provides a good theoretical framework to expl...
Parental acceptance-rejection has emerged as an important risk factor for a child´s psychological ad...
This study evaluated the effect of parent-child relationship quality (acceptance and differential tr...
Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory) is an evidence-based theory of socialization ...
The aim of this study is to develop and validate the questionnaire of parental response to disruptiv...
This descriptive and correlational study has a quantitative approach. This research is ba...
La forma de responder de los padres ante un niño con necesidades específicas de apoyo educativo, cuy...
In order to analyze the family characteristics that favor the positive development of adopted childr...
Introduction: children left-behind for their parental figure as a consequence of migration in famili...
The objective of this work is to study if children�s perception of parental relationship and parenta...
En el marco del acogimiento residencial, se ha desarrollado el programa Familias Colaborado...
The objective of this work is to review theorically the main variables that are affecting child soci...
The aim of the present study was to determine the correlation between parental sensitivity and attac...
El presente trabajo explora el efecto moderador de la percepción de niños y niñas sobre el ambiente ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the moderating effect of children ́s perceived rejection on...
Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection theory (IPARTheory) provides a good theoretical framework to expl...
Parental acceptance-rejection has emerged as an important risk factor for a child´s psychological ad...
This study evaluated the effect of parent-child relationship quality (acceptance and differential tr...
Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory) is an evidence-based theory of socialization ...
The aim of this study is to develop and validate the questionnaire of parental response to disruptiv...
This descriptive and correlational study has a quantitative approach. This research is ba...
La forma de responder de los padres ante un niño con necesidades específicas de apoyo educativo, cuy...
In order to analyze the family characteristics that favor the positive development of adopted childr...
Introduction: children left-behind for their parental figure as a consequence of migration in famili...
The objective of this work is to study if children�s perception of parental relationship and parenta...
En el marco del acogimiento residencial, se ha desarrollado el programa Familias Colaborado...
The objective of this work is to review theorically the main variables that are affecting child soci...
The aim of the present study was to determine the correlation between parental sensitivity and attac...