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Mothers' and Fathers' Parenting Stress: Associations with Parent-Child Conflict and Preschool-Aged Children's Internalizing Behaviour Problems
DownloadFall 2019
Internalizing behaviour problems, including anxiety, depression, and somatization are among the most common mental health concerns experienced by young children. Researchers have identified parenting stress (i.e. stress related to the demands of the parenting role) as a key factor related to...
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Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interactions and Childhood Internalizing: Examining a Transactional Relationship Across Early Childhood
DownloadFall 2020
To support children in achieving healthy outcomes, it is essential to understand the child's early environment, including the caregiver-child dyad. There is a well-established relationship between parenting stress and childhood internalizing (symptoms of depression and anxiety) in the...
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The Relationship Between Parenting Stress and Children’s Emotion Regulation and Social Skills in Early Childhood
DownloadFall 2024
Well-developed social and emotional skills gained in early childhood are integral for independent functioning as children enter into school, especially emotion regulation abilities and social skills. Learned through parent-child interactions, researchers have identified parenting stress (i.e.,...