2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1867-4415
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Familien mit erhöhtem elterlichen Stress und Konfliktpotential: Eine Zielgruppe für psychosoziale Unterstützungsangebote?

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Ziel der Studie Psychosoziale Belastungen können die erste Lebensphase von jungen Familien erschweren. Eine bisher wenig beleuchtete Gruppe sind Familien mit erhöhtem elterlichen Stress und Konfliktpotential. In diesem Beitrag sollen 1) die Kenntnis und Nutzung von Unterstützungsangeboten elternstress- und konfliktbelasteter Familien eingeordnet werden und 2) die Auswirkung von elterlic… Show more

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“…Besides socioeconomic burden, also other psychosocial burden e g., depression, relationship distress or ineffective emotion regulation are considered as correlates or mediating mechanisms for unhealthy weight gain or overweight (29,30). However, little is known about the effectiveness of preventive interventions among these vulnerable groups since those families are often not reached by prevention programs and interventions -not even by digital ones (31)(32)(33). Furthermore, the speci c needs of psychosocially burdened families are often not taken into account in the development of new interventions.…”
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“…Besides socioeconomic burden, also other psychosocial burden e g., depression, relationship distress or ineffective emotion regulation are considered as correlates or mediating mechanisms for unhealthy weight gain or overweight (29,30). However, little is known about the effectiveness of preventive interventions among these vulnerable groups since those families are often not reached by prevention programs and interventions -not even by digital ones (31)(32)(33). Furthermore, the speci c needs of psychosocially burdened families are often not taken into account in the development of new interventions.…”
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confidence: 99%