心理学
发展心理学
干预(咨询)
亲职教育
家长培训
自我效能感
父母教养方式
临床心理学
养育子女
积极家教
社会心理学
精神科
作者
Carrie A. Semke,S. Andrew Garbacz,Kyongboon Kwon,Susan M. Sheridan,Kathryn Woods
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jsp.2010.04.001
摘要
Children with disruptive behaviors are at risk for adverse outcomes. Family involvement is a significant predictor of positive child behavior outcomes; however, little research has investigated parent psychological variables that influence family involvement for children with disruptive behaviors. This study investigated the role of parental motivational beliefs (i.e., role construction and efficacy) as a potential mechanism by which parenting stress impacts family involvement for families of children with disruptive behaviors. Results indicated that parent role construction mediated the relation between parenting stress and all aspects of family involvement examined (i.e., home-based involvement, school-based involvement, and home-school communication). Parent efficacy mediated the relation between parenting stress and home-based involvement only. Parents of children with disruptive behaviors reporting stress may experience negative beliefs about their role and efficacy to support their child's education, which may thereby negatively influence their actual involvement. Therefore, parent motivational beliefs may serve as an important point for intervention to support involvement of families of children with disruptive behavior.
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