children; parents quantitative research; mental health; maternal mental health
Childhood anxiety is associated with a lack of mastering and control. A group of anxious youth were examined to study the relationships among parental autonomy granting, child perceived control, and child emotional reactivity in negative life events.
2016
Allen, K. B.
Silk, J. S.
Meller, S.
Tan, P. Z.
Ladouceur, C. D.
Sheeber, L. B.
Forbes, E. E.
Dahl, R. E.
Siegle, G. J.
McMakin, D. L.
Ryan, N. D.
Parent training programs can be beneficial to improving family functioning. Two groups of parents whose children were receiving mental health treatment participated in the study. The experimental group completed the eight-week parent training program, whereas the control group did not.
2001
Understanding who engages in parenting education programs and by which modes of delivery (e.g., inperson, online) allows providers to tailor programs to have the greatest impact on families.
2016
Doty, J. L.
Rudi, J. H.
Pinna, K. L.
Hanson, S. K.
Gewirtz, A. H.
Military spouses are separated from one another for a variety of reasons, including deployment and residential training. This study investigated the effect of short-term separations on military wives' well-being as well as the ways in which other factors are associated with well-being.
2016
Oblea Jr., P. N.
Badger, T. A.
Hopkins-Chadwick, D. L.