The present study examined the existence of unrealistic expectations in abusive parents. It was hypothesized that abusive parents would have higher expectations of their children's social-emotional and self-help skills than nonabusive parents. It was also hypothesized that abusive parents would have higher expectations of their children's social-emotional skills than nonabusive parents when both groups compared their children to average children. Abusive and nonabusive parents were administered the Social Competence Scales of the Child Behavior Checklist and the Daily Living Skills domain of the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales. The results contradict previous studies in this area and raise questions about present conceptualizations of exp...
Research shows that seriously rejected and verbally abused children can have intense and long lastin...
This study was an attempt to investigate the relationship between aspects of the parental relationsh...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
The variety and complexity of the parental role is reflected in numerous tasks of parenting. Parents ...
This study examined the reciprocal relation between inconsistent discipline and child outcome expect...
The present study examined nonparents\u27 and parents\u27 beliefs regarding both socio-emotional dev...
The potential negative effects of adult expectations on children\u27s functioning have been well res...
The central concern of this investigation was the determination of the relationships between Ss' per...
In this study, we examined parental self-efficacy (PSE) in light of Bandura’s distinction between ef...
That individuals\u27 realities are subjectively constructed is a basic, fundamental concept in psych...
The standards that parents set for their children and the expectations they hold are an important co...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
Abstract: Parental report is essential to understand adaptive difficulties in childhood. The aim of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)There is agreement among investigators that child a...
Abstract The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of parent's personal...
Research shows that seriously rejected and verbally abused children can have intense and long lastin...
This study was an attempt to investigate the relationship between aspects of the parental relationsh...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
The variety and complexity of the parental role is reflected in numerous tasks of parenting. Parents ...
This study examined the reciprocal relation between inconsistent discipline and child outcome expect...
The present study examined nonparents\u27 and parents\u27 beliefs regarding both socio-emotional dev...
The potential negative effects of adult expectations on children\u27s functioning have been well res...
The central concern of this investigation was the determination of the relationships between Ss' per...
In this study, we examined parental self-efficacy (PSE) in light of Bandura’s distinction between ef...
That individuals\u27 realities are subjectively constructed is a basic, fundamental concept in psych...
The standards that parents set for their children and the expectations they hold are an important co...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
Abstract: Parental report is essential to understand adaptive difficulties in childhood. The aim of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)There is agreement among investigators that child a...
Abstract The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of parent's personal...
Research shows that seriously rejected and verbally abused children can have intense and long lastin...
This study was an attempt to investigate the relationship between aspects of the parental relationsh...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...