Social Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(2)
Published: Nov. 7, 2023
Abstract
Children's
interpretations
of
parenting
behaviors
offer
valuable
insights
into
cultural
meanings
parenting.
This
study
examined
how
Chinese
urban
and
rural
children
interpreted
six
different
types
parental
responses
to
children's
negative
emotions
(PRCNE),
which
have
traditionally
been
identified
as
supportive
(e.g.,
emotion‐focused
responses,
problem‐focused
expressive
encouragement
)
versus
nonsupportive
ones
minimization,
distress,
punitive
in
Western
cultures.
Based
on
surveyed
samples
976
children,
demographically
matched
102
(
M
age
=
14.23
years)
100
14.38
were
generated
for
analysis,
using
propensity
score
matching
(PSM).
Results
revealed
that
compared
with
rated
more
normative,
whereas
distress
less
normative.
Additionally,
evaluated
,
minimization
negative,
positive
than
children.
In
communities,
most
positively
least
negatively,
followed
by
lastly
.
The
findings
highlight
the
diverse
towards
PRCNE
across
contexts.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 7, 2025
Background
Family
environmental
factors
are
known
to
contribute
adolescent
suicidal
ideation
(SI),
but
how
these
interact
and
relate
SI
needs
further
investigation.
Aims
To
examine
family
with
each
other
associated
in
a
psychiatric
clinical
setting,
using
network
analysis
regularization
methods.
Method
Utilizing
quantitative
research
design,
this
study
analyzed
data
from
293
adolescents
aged
12
18
years
seeking
care
hospital.
Data
collection
involved
standardized
interviews
self-report
measures
assess
SI,
anxiety,
depression,
various
factors.
Network
methods,
including
LASSO
regression,
was
employed
elucidate
the
relationships
among
variables.
Results
Over
40%
of
reported
positive
relationship
quality(RQ)
significantly
reducing
SI.
indicated
that
economic
status
did
not
directly
through
RQ.
Additionally,
anxiety
found
mediate
between
RQ
significantly,
mediation
effect
53.34%.
Parental
marital
related
whereas
parental
education
level,
particularly
mothers’,
or
mental
health
outcomes.
Conclusions
This
reveals
complex
interplay
symptoms
adolescents,
highlighting
quality
as
critical
risk
mechanism.
These
findings
underscore
importance
family-centered
interventions
public
policies
reduce
adolescents.
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 341 - 341
Published: April 19, 2023
Individual
interviews
were
conducted
with
a
total
of
66
participants
from
five
groups
between
May
and
November
2020:
left-behind
children,
parents,
teachers,
principals,
community
workers.
The
children
group
included
16
primary
secondary
school
students
aged
10–16.
Themes
in
the
interviews’
data
identified
based
on
Grounded
Theory.
Left-behind
children’s
social
maladjustment
manifested
as:
(1)
depression
loneliness;
(2)
poor
academic
performance.
positive
adjustment
using
adaptive
coping
strategies;
life
skills
independence.
is
dynamic
process
has
both
negative
aspects.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
The
United
States
(U.S.)
Surgeon
General
Advisory
has
characterized
the
COVID-19
pandemic
as
a
youth
mental
health
crisis.
Thus,
elucidating
factors
affecting
adolescents'
during
is
important
for
supporting
through
current
and
future
challenges.
Parenting
influences
ability
to
cope
with
stressors,
emotion
regulation
strategy
use
may
underlie
these
effects.This
longitudinal
study
of
206
adolescents
(49%
female;
46.6%
Latine)
from
U.S.
evaluated
pathways
perceived
parental
warmth
affection
at
age
12
changes
in
internalizing
externalizing
problems
before
(age
14)
initial
phase
U.S
Spring
2020
15)
pre-pandemic
cognitive
reappraisal
expressive
suppression
14.Parental
predicted
decreased
internalizing,
but
not
externalizing,
pandemic,
this
effect
was
explained
by
reduced
reliance
on
an
strategy.These
findings
illuminate
parenting
selection
modifiable
processes
support
crisis
beyond.
Journal of Behavioral Addictions,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 953 - 963
Published: Oct. 31, 2023
Emerging
research
has
identified
parents'
psychological
distress
as
a
potential
risk
factor
that
increases
adolescents'
vulnerability
to
problematic
gaming.
This
study
attempted
address
"why"
from
relational
perspective.
We
hypothesized
may
link
gaming
through
the
mediation
of
parent-child
relationship
quality,
while
mediating
effects
quality
vary
depending
on
emotion
regulation.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(2), P. 17 - 29
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
develop
an
educational-psychological
manual
for
parenting
after
divorce
based
on
positive
and
investigate
its
effectiveness
emotion
regulation.
The
research
employed
a
mixed-method
approach,
incorporating
qualitative
phenomenology.
population
consisted
of
16
custodial
parents
selected
through
purposive
sampling
from
visitors
family
court
complex
in
Tehran,
employing
semi-structured
interviews.
Data
were
analyzed
using
the
seven-step
process
by
Colaizzi.
quantitative
section
was
quasi-experimental
pre-test
post-test
design.
statistical
177
parents,
whom
26
convenience
who
responded
Shields
Cicchetti
Emotion
Regulation
Questionnaire
(1997)
whose
children
scored
lower.
These
participants
randomly
assigned
experimental
control
groups
multivariate
analysis
covariance
(MANCOVA).
findings
led
7
main
themes
46
sub-themes.
showed
that
developed
has
significant
effect
regulation
(p
<
0.001).
Therefore,
can
be
used
emotional
problems
divorce.