Hyunjeong Park1, Benita Walton-Moss. 1. School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, 525 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. ysyphj@gmail.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Parental guidance is critical to the development of children's health-related behaviors. The purpose of this study was to look at the relationship between parenting factors, including parenting style and parenting stress, and children's health-related behaviors. METHODS: In this descriptive, correlational study, 284 parents of preschool children were interviewed using the Child Rearing Questionnaire and the Korean Parenting Stress Index-Short Form. RESULTS: Parent distress, authoritative and permissive parenting styles, family income, and mother's education were significantly associated with children's health-related behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that higher levels of warmth, characteristics of both parenting styles, may be a critical factor in the development of health-related behaviors.
OBJECTIVE: Parental guidance is critical to the development of children's health-related behaviors. The purpose of this study was to look at the relationship between parenting factors, including parenting style and parenting stress, and children's health-related behaviors. METHODS: In this descriptive, correlational study, 284 parents of preschool children were interviewed using the Child Rearing Questionnaire and the Korean Parenting Stress Index-Short Form. RESULTS: Parent distress, authoritative and permissive parenting styles, family income, and mother's education were significantly associated with children's health-related behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that higher levels of warmth, characteristics of both parenting styles, may be a critical factor in the development of health-related behaviors.
Authors: S G O'Connor; J P Maher; B R Belcher; A M Leventhal; G Margolin; E T Shonkoff; G F Dunton Journal: Obes Rev Date: 2017-03-09 Impact factor: 9.213
Authors: Kerstin Stülb; Nadine Messerli-Bürgy; Tanja H Kakebeeke; Amar Arhab; Annina E Zysset; Claudia S Leeger-Aschmann; Einat A Schmutz; Andrea H Meyer; Susi Kriemler; Oskar G Jenni; Jardena J Puder; Simone Munsch Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev Date: 2019-06