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Parenting behaviors and the well-being of children with a chronic physical condition.

Jamie L Crandell1, Margarete Sandelowski2, Jennifer Leeman2, Nancy L Havill2, Kathleen Knafl2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Numerous studies have identified the importance of parenting behaviors to the well-being of children with chronic physical conditions. Synthesizing the findings of these studies has potential to identify which parenting behaviors are associated with specific aspects of child well-being.
METHOD: We retrieved research reports addressing the relationship between parenting behaviors and well-being in children with chronic physical conditions, and categorized parenting behaviors based on Skinner, Johnson, and Snyder's (2005) core dimensions of parenting (warmth, rejection, structure, chaos, autonomy support, and coercion) Through meta-analysis, we examined relationships between parenting dimension and child well-being variables.
RESULTS: Fifty-four reports from 47 unique studies met inclusion criteria. Parent warmth was associated with less child depression, better quality of life, better physical functioning, and fewer externalizing behavior problems. Parent rejection was associated with more child depression, internalizing/externalizing behavior problems, and poorer physical functioning. Parent structure was associated with better child physical functioning. Parent chaos was associated with poorer child physical functioning. Parent autonomy support was associated with better quality of life and fewer externalizing behavior problems. Parent coercion was associated with more child depression, poorer quality of life, poorer physical function, and more internalizing behavior problems.
CONCLUSION: The results identify multiple, potentially modifiable parenting dimensions associated with well-being in children with a chronic condition, which could be targeted in developing family-focused interventions. They also provide evidence that research using Skinner's core dimensions could lead to conceptualization and study of parenting behaviors in ways that would enable comparison of parenting in a variety of health and sociocultural contexts. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29172624      PMCID: PMC5880719          DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Syst Health        ISSN: 1091-7527            Impact factor:   1.950


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