2012
DOI: 10.1080/07317107.2012.654433
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Parental Factors That Detract From the Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Anxiety: Recommendations for Practitioners

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“…Research identifying parenting behaviors that maintain, exacerbate, or reduce youth internalizing symptoms is well established (Crawford, Cohen, Midlarsky, & Brook, 2001; Laskey & Cartwright-Hatton, 2009; Walker, 2012); for instance, numerous studies have demonstrated that low responsiveness and harsh discipline are associated with child internalizing problems (Bender et al, 2007; McKee et al, 2007; Pinquart, 2017). However, very little empirical work has evaluated the moderating role of parenting behaviors on obesity and psychosocial outcomes.…”
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“…Research identifying parenting behaviors that maintain, exacerbate, or reduce youth internalizing symptoms is well established (Crawford, Cohen, Midlarsky, & Brook, 2001; Laskey & Cartwright-Hatton, 2009; Walker, 2012); for instance, numerous studies have demonstrated that low responsiveness and harsh discipline are associated with child internalizing problems (Bender et al, 2007; McKee et al, 2007; Pinquart, 2017). However, very little empirical work has evaluated the moderating role of parenting behaviors on obesity and psychosocial outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%