Verbal persuasion may be the least preferable way to enhance parenting self-efficacy as it may undermine resilience against failures inevitable in parenting. To test this, 55 parents participated in two tasks. First, a cry interpretation task led a random half of the participants to believe they mastered this skill and would do well on the subsequent task, while the other half was told their skill was low. In the second task parents chose appropriate responses to stop infant crying which exposed them to randomly assigned success rates (20%, 40%, 50%, or 80%). Parenting self-efficacy was rated before and after the second task. Results showed that positive persuasion led to higher parenting self-efficacy than negative persuasion. Crucially, p...
peer reviewedParental cognitions are considered to have a strong influence on parental behaviours th...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to measure changes in parenting self-efficacy after attending...
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 study presents the effects on children’s behavior of Confident Parents, a focused parenting pro...
Caring for infants with negative reactive temperament may tax parents' confidence in their caregivin...
This randomized micro-trial aims at testing the relationship between mothers’ self-efficacy and chil...
Expectation of competence in parenting infants, or parenting self-efficacy (PSE), is an elusive conc...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
By interacting with their child, parents build their own sense of competence as a parent. This paren...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
This study tested experimentally whether the combination of a history of childhood abuse and confron...
This study was designed to examine the influence of verbal persuasion on self-efficacy judgments. Th...
peer reviewedParental cognitions are considered to have a strong influence on parental behaviours th...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to measure changes in parenting self-efficacy after attending...
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 study presents the effects on children’s behavior of Confident Parents, a focused parenting pro...
Caring for infants with negative reactive temperament may tax parents' confidence in their caregivin...
This randomized micro-trial aims at testing the relationship between mothers’ self-efficacy and chil...
Expectation of competence in parenting infants, or parenting self-efficacy (PSE), is an elusive conc...
Self-appraisals are thought to play an important role in a number of youth problem behaviors. Self-p...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
By interacting with their child, parents build their own sense of competence as a parent. This paren...
This research aimed at determining to what extent manipulating a specific parenting variable, self-e...
This study tested experimentally whether the combination of a history of childhood abuse and confron...
This study was designed to examine the influence of verbal persuasion on self-efficacy judgments. Th...
peer reviewedParental cognitions are considered to have a strong influence on parental behaviours th...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to measure changes in parenting self-efficacy after attending...
This study investigates the hypothesis of a child differential sensitivity to parenting improvement....