2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.646380
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Coparenting Alleviated the Effect of Psychological Distress on Parental Psychological Flexibility

Abstract: Parenting is full of challenges and responsibilities. It is particularly important for parents to be open to parental difficult experiences and adopt behaviors consistent with self-chosen values, which termed as parental psychological flexibility (PPF). However, few studies have focused on the effect of psychological distress (anxiety and depression) on different components of PPF. This study examined the effect of psychological distress on the three components of PPF (cognitive defusion, committed action, and… Show more

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“…This is understandable since education acts as a proxy for other factors such as social resources, coping style, etc. ( Bluth et al, 2020 ; Yu and Xiao, 2021 ). The higher the education level, the better the positive mental health and quality of life for older adults will be.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is understandable since education acts as a proxy for other factors such as social resources, coping style, etc. ( Bluth et al, 2020 ; Yu and Xiao, 2021 ). The higher the education level, the better the positive mental health and quality of life for older adults will be.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the inter-relations among stigma and GRRs, we have adopted both mediation and moderation analysis to address the research hypotheses illustrated by Figure 1 , as per the specifications applied in the current literature ( Świtaj et al, 2017 ; Wang et al, 2019 ; Yu and Xiao, 2021 ). We have based our strategy on the notion of “competing models” explained by Rose et al (2004 , pp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through this mutual cooperation, parents negotiate their respective roles and responsibilities (Feinberg, 2003; McHale, 2007), enhancing the sense of security and belonging in the family (Karreman et al, 2008). Positive co-parenting has been identified as a central family system dynamic (Feinberg, 2003), which is significantly associated with family outcomes (Zou et al, 2022), such as good family functions (Metz et al, 2018), behavioral and emotional warmth between parents (Harold & Sellers, 2018), and positive parenting patterns (Yu & Xiao, 2021). Therefore, positive co-parenting plays an important role in the family, which is conducive to maintaining its homeostasis and balance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%