The results did not support the efficacy of PUFA in the treatment of ADHD, and adding PUFAs to the therapeutic regimen of ADHD is not recommended at the moment.
Clinical manifestations of OCD include redundant washing or cleaning, repeated checking, excessive hoarding, preoccupation with sexual, violent, or religious thoughts, relationship-related obsessions, aversion to particular numbers, and nervous rituals [2].
SummaryAims: Several factors affect the formation of self-esteem in children, but given the importance of parentalattitudes and educational practices in the development of a sense of self-worth in children, the present study was designed to investigate the relationship between parenting styles and self-esteem in children.
Materials and Methods:Thepopulation of this cross-sectional, descriptive study included primary school children of Zahedan cityduring 2013-2014. The data collection tools used were Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory and Diana Baumrind Parenting Style Inventory. Indicators such as the mean, standard deviation and frequency were used to describe data, and a multivariate regression test,Pearson correlation coefficient and SPSS software version 16 were applied in data analysis.
Results:The total self-esteem score of the children participating in this study was 5.6 ± 32.5 and most mothers had an authoritative parenting style(80.6%). There was significant relationship between self-esteem and authoritative parenting style (p ≤ 0.05).
Conclusion:The resultsindicated that authoritative parenting style was a significant predictor of children's self-esteem,which suggests that children of parents with authoritative parenting style have significantly higher self-esteem. self-esteem / child self-esteem / parenting styles Acknowledgement
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