This study investigates the hypothesis of a child differential sensitivity to parenting improvement. One hundred and fourteen parents of preschoolers participated in two parenting micro-trials aiming to increase parental self-efficacy in view of improving child behavior. The first micro-trial took place in a short-term laboratory experiment; the other was an eight-week parenting group intervention, both focusing on altering parental cognition. Differential effects of parental self-efficacy improvement on child’s positive and negative behaviors, depending on child temperament, were compared at post-test between control and experimental groups. Both observation and questionnaires were used to measure child behavior as well as regression and R...
Research has suggested that emotion regulation may be an important predictor of problematic outcomes...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
Disruptive child behavior is often exacerbated and maintained by negative and inconsistent parenting...
This study investigates the hypothesis of a child differential sensitivity to parenting improvement....
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...
Externalizing behavior problems are the most frequent and persistent form of psychopathology among p...
This study presents the effects on children’s behavior of Confident Parents, a focused parenting pro...
Committee members: Pittman, Laura D.; Shelleby, Elizabeth C.Advisor: Bridgett, David J.Includes illu...
This randomized micro-trial aims at testing the relationship between mothers’ self-efficacy and chil...
Adequate emotion regulation in children is crucial for healthy development and is influenced by pare...
Objective: Parental Self-efficacy (PSE) has been positively linked to the adaptability and sociality...
Research has suggested that emotion regulation may be an important predictor of problematic outcomes...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
Disruptive child behavior is often exacerbated and maintained by negative and inconsistent parenting...
This study investigates the hypothesis of a child differential sensitivity to parenting improvement....
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
This research aimed at determining which of two types of parenting variable, self-efficacy beliefs a...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...
Externalizing behavior problems are the most frequent and persistent form of psychopathology among p...
This study presents the effects on children’s behavior of Confident Parents, a focused parenting pro...
Committee members: Pittman, Laura D.; Shelleby, Elizabeth C.Advisor: Bridgett, David J.Includes illu...
This randomized micro-trial aims at testing the relationship between mothers’ self-efficacy and chil...
Adequate emotion regulation in children is crucial for healthy development and is influenced by pare...
Objective: Parental Self-efficacy (PSE) has been positively linked to the adaptability and sociality...
Research has suggested that emotion regulation may be an important predictor of problematic outcomes...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
Disruptive child behavior is often exacerbated and maintained by negative and inconsistent parenting...