Our study examined the interrelations between the psychosocial well-being of parents at the time of pregnancy and the social competence of their three-year-old child. Whereas most previous studies have linked the psychosocial well-being of one parent to the social development of their child, newer research has highlighted the importance of examining the psychosocial well-being of both parents and its’ effects to the development of the child. This study used data from the Steps to the Healthy Development and Well-being of Children follow-up study (The STEPS Study, n = 1075) to examine the interrelations between the psychosocial well-being of both the mother and the father during the period of pregnancy and the social comp...
We examined parent-child relationship quality and positive mental well-being using Medical Research ...
This thesis consists of three papers, a literature review, an empirical paper and a reflective pape...
Parental reflective functioning refers to the parents’ ability to reflect on their children’s mental...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
The aim of the study was to assess whether a parent's psychological well-being and/or self-efficacy ...
Previous research reported that positive parenting and parenting stress might impact children’s psyc...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the role of individual an...
The goal of this study is to examine associations among family and child protective factors, materna...
Using a social cognition theoretical lens and based upon tenets from symbolic interactionism theory,...
AbstractObjective. the primary aim of this study was to investigated relative between parenting styl...
The purpose of these studies was to examine moderation processes for the influence of early maternal...
Background: Methods: Results: Conclusion: Keywords: The family and parents could either provide...
Identification of early promotive and risk factors for social competence is important for fostering ...
Maternal well-being is assumed to be associated with well-being of individual family members, optima...
This study aims to determine the relationships between family background (parental age, parental edu...
We examined parent-child relationship quality and positive mental well-being using Medical Research ...
This thesis consists of three papers, a literature review, an empirical paper and a reflective pape...
Parental reflective functioning refers to the parents’ ability to reflect on their children’s mental...
This thesis focuses on child well-being from a developmental perspective and is conceptualized in te...
The aim of the study was to assess whether a parent's psychological well-being and/or self-efficacy ...
Previous research reported that positive parenting and parenting stress might impact children’s psyc...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the role of individual an...
The goal of this study is to examine associations among family and child protective factors, materna...
Using a social cognition theoretical lens and based upon tenets from symbolic interactionism theory,...
AbstractObjective. the primary aim of this study was to investigated relative between parenting styl...
The purpose of these studies was to examine moderation processes for the influence of early maternal...
Background: Methods: Results: Conclusion: Keywords: The family and parents could either provide...
Identification of early promotive and risk factors for social competence is important for fostering ...
Maternal well-being is assumed to be associated with well-being of individual family members, optima...
This study aims to determine the relationships between family background (parental age, parental edu...
We examined parent-child relationship quality and positive mental well-being using Medical Research ...
This thesis consists of three papers, a literature review, an empirical paper and a reflective pape...
Parental reflective functioning refers to the parents’ ability to reflect on their children’s mental...