2015
DOI: 10.7870/cjcmh-2015-013
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Supporting Parenting to Promote Children's Social and Emotional Well-being

Abstract: The effects of parenting on the healthy development of children and adolescents, and on preventing behavioural, emotional, and social problems, are pervasive. A public health approach to parent education and support can have major impact on the mental health of Canadians. Many of the values and strategic directions advocated by the Mental Health Commission of Canada can be realized in a population-based system for parent support such as the Triple P Positive Parenting Program. Triple P's core principles, progr… Show more

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“…Our findings support those of an ever-growing number of studies that use of CP may lead eventually to the emergence of conduct disorders in children (Gershoff & Grogan-Kaylor, 2016). They also support the recommendations of a growing number of professional and organizations suggesting that prevention and intervention programs be implemented to eliminate CP (Durrant et al, 2004;Fortson et al, 2016) and foster positive, supportive, and autonomy-promoting parent-child relationships (e.g., Smith, Brown, Feldgaier, & Lee, 2015;Durrant et al, 2014). Such programs may help reduce the risk of developing or maintaining child physical aggression and conduct problems (Durrant et al, 2014).…”
Section: Practical Implicationssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Our findings support those of an ever-growing number of studies that use of CP may lead eventually to the emergence of conduct disorders in children (Gershoff & Grogan-Kaylor, 2016). They also support the recommendations of a growing number of professional and organizations suggesting that prevention and intervention programs be implemented to eliminate CP (Durrant et al, 2004;Fortson et al, 2016) and foster positive, supportive, and autonomy-promoting parent-child relationships (e.g., Smith, Brown, Feldgaier, & Lee, 2015;Durrant et al, 2014). Such programs may help reduce the risk of developing or maintaining child physical aggression and conduct problems (Durrant et al, 2014).…”
Section: Practical Implicationssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Stated formally, H 1 : Parenting motivation tends to decrease consumer variety-seeking behavior. H 2 : The effect of parenting motivation on variety-seeking behavior is mediated by enhanced feelings of time crunch. We further propose possible qualifications regarding the effect of parenting motivation on variety-seeking behaviors. First, because time-crunched parenting is a pressing social issue, many support programs and products have been developed to help parents save time (Sani and Treas 2016; Smith et al 2016). When people think of these means of saving time in parenting, time crunch may become less of a problem for them, and the effect of parenting motivation on variety seeking should be reduced.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beberapa hasil penelitian sebelumnya menyatakan bahwa Triple P merupakan salah satu intervensi yang tepat dalam membantu mengatasi permasalahan dalam pengasuhan orang tua. Salah satu penelitian terdahulu menyatakan bahwa Triple P ini juga dilakukan di negara bagian Kanada, dan sudah terbukti efektif untuk mendukung orang tua dalam menyediakan lingkungan yang positif untuk anak-anak mereka [21]. Selain itu, program ini juga tergolong fleksibel sehingga memungkinkan untuk disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan orang tua dan anak.…”
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