2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2010.09.001
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Maternal stress and perceptions of self-efficacy in socioeconomically disadvantaged mothers: An explicative model

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“…Some authors found no associations between parenting self-efficacy and sociodemographic variables (child gender, number of children, marital status, parents' age, parents' educational level and household income) (Coleman & Karrarer, 2000Farkas & Valdés, 2010;Johnston & Mash, 1989;Sevigny & Loutzenhiser, 2010), while Ohan and colleagues (2000) observed that girls' parents reported higher scores in efficacy than boys' parents. Others authors observed that family income and marital status were correlates of perceived maternal competence (Gilmore & Cuskelly, 2008;Teti & Candelaria, 2012).…”
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“…Some authors found no associations between parenting self-efficacy and sociodemographic variables (child gender, number of children, marital status, parents' age, parents' educational level and household income) (Coleman & Karrarer, 2000Farkas & Valdés, 2010;Johnston & Mash, 1989;Sevigny & Loutzenhiser, 2010), while Ohan and colleagues (2000) observed that girls' parents reported higher scores in efficacy than boys' parents. Others authors observed that family income and marital status were correlates of perceived maternal competence (Gilmore & Cuskelly, 2008;Teti & Candelaria, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parenting sense of competence is a cognitive and emotional construct that consists in the judgments that parents hold about their abilities to perform parenthood-related tasks (Farkas & Valdés, 2010;Jones & Prinz, 2005;Montigny & Lacharité, 2005). It also encompasses parents' beliefs about their ability to influence their children' s development in a positive manner (Ardelt & Eccles, 2001) and the satisfaction derived from the parenting role (Johnston & Mash, 1989).…”
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“…Estas puntuaciones fueron superiores a aquellas observadas en otros estudios con muestras de riesgo psicosocial (Anderson, 2008;Belcher et al, 2007;Farkas & Valdés, 2010) y de la población normativa (Pérez, Lorence & Menéndez, 2010 Estos resultados hacen suponer que los aspectos que preocupan más a las participantes en relación con su maternidad son aspectos personales (como su reacción individual a las demandas de la parentalidad) más que las características de sus hijos y de su relación con ellos (Farkas & Valdés, 2010). Otra hipótesis es que sus preocupaciones se centren más en sus problemas contextuales (ej.…”
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“…Estas familias enfrentan a menudo dificultades económicas y desempleo, viven en zonas inseguras y cuentan con una red de apoyo social insuficiente (Menéndez, Hidalgo, Jiménez, Lorence & Sánchez, 2010;Nunes, Lemos, Ayala Nunes & Costa, 2013). Estos factores provocan estrés en los padres y, por consiguiente, sus hijos sufren con frecuencia las consecuencias de ese estrés, ya que la cantidad y calidad de los recursos disponibles para afrontar los estresores determinarán la ocurrencia de una parentalidad disfuncional (Farkas & Valdés, 2010). El estudio del estrés parental ha desempeñado un papel importante en la comprensión de los procesos familiares.…”
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