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Children with Traumatic Brain Injury: Associations Between Parenting and Social Adjustment.

Amy E Root1, Maureen Wimsatt2, Kenneth H Rubin2, Erin D Bigler3, Maureen Dennis4, Cynthia A Gerhardt5, Terry Stancin6, H Gerry Taylor6, Kathryn Vannatta5, Keith O Yeates7.   

Abstract

Similarities and differences in parenting practices of children (Mage = 10; range 8-13 years) with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and socially-typical controls were examined. In addition, parenting practices were examined as moderators between injury group status (TBI or socially-typical) and social adjustment in the peer group. Mothers completed assessments of parenting practices; children's peers reported about children's social adjustment. The mothers of children with TBI reported significantly lower levels of nurturance and significantly higher levels of restrictiveness than mothers of socially-typical children. In addition, mothers' nurturance moderated the relation between injury group and peer rejection, such that children with TBI were more rejected by classmates compared to their socially-typical peers at low levels of maternal nurturance. The findings are interpreted as supporting the important role parents play in the development of children with a history of TBI, as well as the implications for family-level interventions.

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Keywords:  parenting; peer rejection; social adjustment; traumatic brain injury

Year:  2016        PMID: 26726276      PMCID: PMC4695398          DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2015.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0193-3973


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