Parents' psychological well-being and parental self-efficacy in relation to the family's triadic interaction.

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_9FDCBE2C7920
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Parents' psychological well-being and parental self-efficacy in relation to the family's triadic interaction.
Périodique
Infant Mental Health Journal
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Korja R., Piha J., Otava R., Lavanchy Scaiola C., Ahlqvist-Björkroth S., Junttila N., Aromaa M., Räihä H.
Collaborateur⸱rice⸱s
STEPS Study Group
ISSN
1097-0355 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0163-9641
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
36
Numéro
3
Pages
298-307
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
The aim of the study was to assess whether a parent's psychological well-being and/or self-efficacy relate to interaction within the family. This study is part of a Finnish follow-up study called Steps to the Healthy Development and Well-Being of Children (STEPS;). The study group included 120 families. Mother's and father's social anxiety and depression were assessed during pregnancy and at 18 months of the child's age using self-report questionnaires; the mother's and father's self-efficacy were assessed at 18 months using a parental self-efficacy scale validated within the STEPS study. Mother-father-child triadic interaction was studied at 18 months within a Lausanne Triadic Play setting. Results showed that maternal symptoms of depression during pregnancy and maternal social anxiety at 18 months were related to triadic interaction within the family. There was no relation between father's psychological well-being and triadic interaction within the family. Father's self-efficacy in teaching tasks and the Mother's self-efficacy in emotional support were associated with family interaction. The findings suggest that maternal psychological well-being and self-efficacy in emotional support may be important components of family triadic interaction whereas paternal self-efficacy in teaching tasks seems to support family coordination in triadic interaction.
Mots-clé
Anxiety, Depression, Female, Finland, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Infant, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Parent-Child Relations, Parents/psychology, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Regression Analysis, Self Efficacy
Pubmed
Web of science
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04/02/2016 22:43
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20/08/2019 16:06
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