Objective: To know if there is a significant difference between the types of maternal vs. paternal parental socialization and if they are predictors of suicidal ideation in students of Ignacio Carrillo Franco (ICF) Preparatory School, May 2017. Material and methods: Observational, transversal, prospective study. The studiend population was the high school students ICF. The parental socialization styles of both parents were measured using the ESPA-29 scale and the suicidal ideation (Roberts scale) of the students. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed using ANOVA and multiple linear regression with the IBM SPSS Statistics 20 program. Results: There were 144 students, aged 15-17 (m16.31 ± SD 0.68). The mater...
Background: Positive relationships with parents can reduce the risk of suicidal behaviour in adolesc...
Since Baumrind’s (1966, 1967) initial theory on parenting styles, numerous studies have investigated...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among youths. Family-relat...
Objective: To know if there is a significant difference between the types of maternal vs. paternal p...
Adolescent suicidal ideation is a substantial health concern in the United States, from both mental ...
AbstractThe purpose of present research was to investigate the Prediction of suicide oriented percei...
The objective of this research was analyzing the differences between parental styles and suicide att...
Suicidal ideations in adolescents, paternal affiliations and attachment to peers. This study analyze...
Objectives. Parenting is the general child-rearing practice that has both long- and short-term impac...
A growing body of recent research has identified associations between various parenting practices an...
Background: Suicide has become a serious worldwide mental health problem, including Asian countries....
Secondary school students are faced with challenges of navigating safely through their adolescence i...
This review aims to synthesize the existing literature on parenting practices and their risk factors...
Previous research suggests that parental psychopathology predicts suicidal behavior among offspring;...
Analyses showed that adolescents who were older, had non-intact families, had fathers who were homem...
Background: Positive relationships with parents can reduce the risk of suicidal behaviour in adolesc...
Since Baumrind’s (1966, 1967) initial theory on parenting styles, numerous studies have investigated...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among youths. Family-relat...
Objective: To know if there is a significant difference between the types of maternal vs. paternal p...
Adolescent suicidal ideation is a substantial health concern in the United States, from both mental ...
AbstractThe purpose of present research was to investigate the Prediction of suicide oriented percei...
The objective of this research was analyzing the differences between parental styles and suicide att...
Suicidal ideations in adolescents, paternal affiliations and attachment to peers. This study analyze...
Objectives. Parenting is the general child-rearing practice that has both long- and short-term impac...
A growing body of recent research has identified associations between various parenting practices an...
Background: Suicide has become a serious worldwide mental health problem, including Asian countries....
Secondary school students are faced with challenges of navigating safely through their adolescence i...
This review aims to synthesize the existing literature on parenting practices and their risk factors...
Previous research suggests that parental psychopathology predicts suicidal behavior among offspring;...
Analyses showed that adolescents who were older, had non-intact families, had fathers who were homem...
Background: Positive relationships with parents can reduce the risk of suicidal behaviour in adolesc...
Since Baumrind’s (1966, 1967) initial theory on parenting styles, numerous studies have investigated...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among youths. Family-relat...