1993
DOI: 10.1037/h0079475
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Loneliness, depression, stress, and social supports in neglectful families.

Abstract: Comparisons of neglectful with non-neglectful low-SES parents revealed that the neglectful parents reported more life stresses, greater depression and loneliness, and weaker informal social supports. In the neglectful families, loneliness was positively associated with life stresses and negatively associated with network supports, but not with caseworker-assessed social isolation.

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“…te drugi oblici nezadovoljavanja djetetovih emocionalnih potreba kao što su: postavljanje nerealnih očekivanja od djeteta koja nisu sukladna njegovoj dobi ili razvojnoj razini, pretjerano zaštićivanje i sl. (Gaudin, 1993(Gaudin, ., Ždero, 2005.…”
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“…te drugi oblici nezadovoljavanja djetetovih emocionalnih potreba kao što su: postavljanje nerealnih očekivanja od djeteta koja nisu sukladna njegovoj dobi ili razvojnoj razini, pretjerano zaštićivanje i sl. (Gaudin, 1993(Gaudin, ., Ždero, 2005.…”
Section: Vrste Ili Oblici Zanemarivanjaunclassified
“…Istraživanja nisu identificirala jedinstvene karakteristike zanemarivane djece (Gaudin, 1993.). Pokazalo se da su dječaci pod većim rizikom da budu emocionalno i fizički zanemarivani negoli djevojčice.…”
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“…Common family relationships that have been found to affect relationship building are marked by negative issues such as a sense of hopelessness (Polansky, et al, 1981), maternal depression (Gaudin, Polansky, Kilpatrick, & Shilton, 1993;Wilson, Kuebli, & Hughes, 2005), and a history of negative relationships and communications, such as conflict, and lack of warmth and empathy (Beeman, 1997;Gaudin, Polansky, Kilpatrick, & Shilton, 1996). These issues, which some identify as involving a reduction in, or absence of, a care relationship generally (Turney & Tanner, 2001), lead to lack of responsiveness within relationships (Beeman, 1997;.…”
Section: The Relationship In Neglect-related Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%