Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention

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Main Author: Pires, Mónica
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Brites, Rute, Hipólito, João, Nunes, Odete
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Summary: Parenting styles (PS), inferred family climate and its relation to child’s development, have been associated with contextual and individual variables, but only recently family studies included several members. Study’s main objective is to analyse PS couple’s concordance and the influence of self-esteem on PS mainly adopted. For 95 Portuguese couples conveniently selected, no differences were found between mothers’ and fathers’ PS and Self-esteem. Correlations were found for both parents, between permissiveness, authoritarian and negative self-esteem, but only fathers authoritativeness correlates to negative self-esteem (r ¼ 0.21, p ¼ 0.05). Results showed that gender and education level predicts authoritative style [F(2,170) ¼ 6.75, p ¼ 0.002]. Results showed that parents resources such as negative self-esteem and lower academic level exerts an effect on authoritarian and permissive PS, stressing the importance of primary prevention health level to work on parents’ wellbeing and parenting skills such as responsiveness and monitoring availability in rearing their children in a balanced way.
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title Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
spellingShingle Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
Pires, Mónica
Self-esteem
Parenting styles
title_short Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
title_full Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
title_fullStr Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
title_full_unstemmed Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
title_sort Mothers and Fathers self esteem and parenting styles: importance for family primary health prevention
author Pires, Mónica
author_facet Pires, Mónica
Brites, Rute
Hipólito, João
Nunes, Odete
author_role author
author2 Brites, Rute
Hipólito, João
Nunes, Odete
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pires, Mónica
Brites, Rute
Hipólito, João
Nunes, Odete
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Self-esteem
Parenting styles
topic Self-esteem
Parenting styles
description Parenting styles (PS), inferred family climate and its relation to child’s development, have been associated with contextual and individual variables, but only recently family studies included several members. Study’s main objective is to analyse PS couple’s concordance and the influence of self-esteem on PS mainly adopted. For 95 Portuguese couples conveniently selected, no differences were found between mothers’ and fathers’ PS and Self-esteem. Correlations were found for both parents, between permissiveness, authoritarian and negative self-esteem, but only fathers authoritativeness correlates to negative self-esteem (r ¼ 0.21, p ¼ 0.05). Results showed that gender and education level predicts authoritative style [F(2,170) ¼ 6.75, p ¼ 0.002]. Results showed that parents resources such as negative self-esteem and lower academic level exerts an effect on authoritarian and permissive PS, stressing the importance of primary prevention health level to work on parents’ wellbeing and parenting skills such as responsiveness and monitoring availability in rearing their children in a balanced way.
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