Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?

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Autor(a) principal: Beato, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Pereira, Ana Isabel, Barros, Luisa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/12540
Resumo: Parents’ perceptions about their strategies to deal with children’s anxiety have been minimally explored. Based on a mixed-method approach, the current study compared the strategies that parents said they use more frequently to deal with their child’s anxious behaviors and the strategies they actually used during two mildly anxio genic interactions with their child. Forty-two parents of children with anxiety disorders, aged 9–12 years, partici pated in the study. Semi-structured interviews were administered to identify parental perceptions about their strategies to deal with their children’s anxiety. Subse quently dyadic interactions were observed and coded by two independent coders. We found discrepancies relating to four strategies. Significantly more parents used strategies based on overinvolvement and anxious behavior during the interactions than had been reported by them in the inter views. In contrast, reassurance and reinforcement of avoidance/dependence were used in interactions by fewer parents than would be expected, according to the interviews. Relevant implications for assessment and interven tion with families of anxious children are suggested.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
title Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
spellingShingle Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
Beato, Ana
PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES
PARENTING PRACTICES
INFANT ANXIETY
PSYCHOLOGY
PSICOLOGIA
PRÁTICAS PARENTAIS
ANSIEDADE INFANTIL
ESTRATÉGIAS PEDAGÓGICAS
title_short Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
title_full Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
title_fullStr Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
title_full_unstemmed Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
title_sort Parenting Strategies to Deal with Children’s Anxiety: Do Parents Do What They Say They Do?
author Beato, Ana
author_facet Beato, Ana
Pereira, Ana Isabel
Barros, Luisa
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Ana Isabel
Barros, Luisa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beato, Ana
Pereira, Ana Isabel
Barros, Luisa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES
PARENTING PRACTICES
INFANT ANXIETY
PSYCHOLOGY
PSICOLOGIA
PRÁTICAS PARENTAIS
ANSIEDADE INFANTIL
ESTRATÉGIAS PEDAGÓGICAS
topic PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES
PARENTING PRACTICES
INFANT ANXIETY
PSYCHOLOGY
PSICOLOGIA
PRÁTICAS PARENTAIS
ANSIEDADE INFANTIL
ESTRATÉGIAS PEDAGÓGICAS
description Parents’ perceptions about their strategies to deal with children’s anxiety have been minimally explored. Based on a mixed-method approach, the current study compared the strategies that parents said they use more frequently to deal with their child’s anxious behaviors and the strategies they actually used during two mildly anxio genic interactions with their child. Forty-two parents of children with anxiety disorders, aged 9–12 years, partici pated in the study. Semi-structured interviews were administered to identify parental perceptions about their strategies to deal with their children’s anxiety. Subse quently dyadic interactions were observed and coded by two independent coders. We found discrepancies relating to four strategies. Significantly more parents used strategies based on overinvolvement and anxious behavior during the interactions than had been reported by them in the inter views. In contrast, reassurance and reinforcement of avoidance/dependence were used in interactions by fewer parents than would be expected, according to the interviews. Relevant implications for assessment and interven tion with families of anxious children are suggested.
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