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    Early life stress, kangaroo care, parenting behavior and secure attachment predict executive functioning in 2 year olds born preterm by Bieke Bollen, Astrid Van den Brande, Chiara Bernagie, Alexandra Seghers, Steffie Amelynck, Christine Vanhole, Bart Boets, Gunnar Naulaers, Guy Bosmans, Els Ortibus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We examined the effect of early life neonatal stress, maternal perinatal stress, kangaroo care, maternal parenting behavior and secure child attachment on executive function at 2 years corrected age (CA) in children born preterm (i.e. < 34 weeks of gestation and/or < 1500 g birth weight). …”
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    Preliminary Effects of Extended Reality-Based Rehabilitation on Gross Motor Function, Balance, and Psychosocial Health in Children with Cerebral Palsy by Onebin Lim, Yunhwan Kim, Chanhee Park

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This preliminary study aimed to evaluate the potential effects of XR-based rehabilitation on gross motor function, balance, parental stress, and quality of life in children with cerebral palsy. …”
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    Phylogenetic Relationships of Immune Function and Oxidative Physiology With Sexual Selection and Parental Effort in Male and Female Birds by Péter L. Pap, Csongor I. Vágási, Veronika Bókony, Janka Pénzes, Krisztián Szabó, Nóra M. Magonyi, Gábor Á. Czirják, Orsolya Vincze

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Within females, a weak or no direct effect of male sexual selection on physiology is expected, but species where females invest more in parental care should have lower immune capacity and higher oxidative imbalance. …”
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    Is Co-Parenting Possible After Divorce?: A Scoping Review of the Effects on Children by Miyase Taşkıran, Demet Akarçay Ulutaş

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Post-divorce adjustment efforts lead to significant changes in the roles and functions of parents and children. This study examines how parenting attitudes and the co-parenting process develop after divorce and their reflections on children. …”
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    ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF DENTAL CARIES ON CHILDREN'S DAILY ACTIVITIES FROM THE PARENTS' PERSPECTIVE by Carmen Savin, Ana Sirghe, Veronica Serban, Eugeniu Mihalas, Alina Adumitroaie, Andra Gamen, Simina Vacariu, Vasilica Toma

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Aim: This study examines the impact of dental caries on children's daily activities based on parental perceptions. By utilizing the Parent-Caregiver Perception Questionnaire (P-CPQ) and the Family Impact Scale (FIS), the study evaluates the effects of dental caries on physical, emotional, social, and functional well-being, as well as family dynamics. …”
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    The Effect of Information Therapy Program of Quitting Smoking in Parents of Children with Asthma by Nicotine Replacement by Sedigheh Mohammadesmaeili, Nahid Ramzanghorbani, Shiba Kianmehr

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of this study is to examine the positive effects of parental smoking cessation programs using nicotine replacement on quality of life in children with asthma at the Children's Medical Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. …”
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    The moderating effect of maternal childhood maltreatment on the association between social support and parenting outcomes by Miho Nakajima

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The effects of social support on increased positive parenting and decreased negative parenting were unclear compared to its effect on parenting stress. …”
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    Comparing the Effectiveness of Self-Compassion and Mindfulness Therapies on Affection Control of Poor Parenting Adolescents by Zahra EffatDoost Sani, Mohammad Reza Zarbakhsh Bahri, Alireza Homayuni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The study compared the effectiveness of self-compassion and mindfulness therapies on affection control among poor parenting adolescents of Tehran foster family centers. …”
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    Associations between perceived parenting, brain activity and connectivity, and depression symptoms in Brazilian adolescents by Angelica F. Carranza, Leehyun Yoon, Fernanda Rohrsetzer, Lucas Battel, Pedro H. Manfro, Luis A. Rohde, Anna Viduani, Zuzanna Zajkowska, Valeria Mondelli, Christian Kieling, Johnna R. Swartz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In adolescence, parental care is associated with lower depression symptoms whereas parental overprotection is associated with greater depression symptoms, effects which may be mediated by adolescent brain activity and connectivity. …”
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    Disruptive behaviors in early childhood: the influence of family practices and functionality in a Turkish sample by Merve Çıkılı Uytun, Esra Yürümez, Gökçe Yağmur Efendi, Hande Konşuk Ünlü, Serpil Aktaş Altunay, Didem Behice Öztop

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The aim of the current study was to highlight the effect of disruptive behaviors on functionality in preschool children and their families and identify factors that may be related to functionality. …”
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    Investigation of the effectiveness of parent-child interaction therapy on adjustment and behavioral problems in children with subthreshold autism by İsmail Seçer, Sümeyye Ulaş, Eda Tatlı, Fatmanur Çimen, Burcu Bülbül, Beyzanur Tosunoğlu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study intends to test these effects and report the outcomes.MethodThis study is a case study, and it involves three children with subthreshold ASD symptoms and their parents. …”
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    Identifying Causal Effects Under Functional Dependencies by Yizuo Chen, Adnan Darwiche

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We study the identification of causal effects, motivated by two improvements to identifiability that can be attained if one knows that some variables in a causal graph are functionally determined by their parents (without needing to know the specific functions). …”
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    Sleep problems and chronic conditions in single parents in Ghana: Serial mediating roles of health-related quality of life and functional limitations. by Obed Jones Owusu-Sarpong, Kabila Abass, Daniel Buor, Solomon Osei Tutu, Razak M Gyasi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Objectives</h4>Data on the association between sleep problems and chronic conditions among single parents in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are limited, and no study has, to date, reported the serial mediation effects of functional limitations and poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in this association. …”
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    The impact of electronic device use on learning quality in young children: the mediating role of executive function and the moderating role of parental mediation by Fangbing Qu, Shiqi He, Feifei Yu, Changwei Gu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…A total of 3,322 preschool children (aged 3–5 years) participated, with their parents/guardians completed the questionnaires including Electronic Device Use, Learning Quality Parent Evaluation Scale, Executive Function Behavior Rating Scale, and Parental Mediation Questionnaire. …”
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    A study on the interaction of family function of parents of premature infants on home care preparation (早产儿父母家庭功能对家庭护理准备的交互作用研究) by JIANG Canhui (江灿慧), CHEN Yingfang (陈樱芳), YE Yanli (叶严丽)

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Conclusion There is an interactive effect between the family function of parents of premature infants and their preparation for home care. …”
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    Bridging the gap: the impact of parental education and child leisure activities on cognitive and socioemotional skills in preschoolers by Arina Shatskaya, Arina Shatskaya, Kristina Tarasova, Irina Surilova

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The study involved 1,288 preschool children (M = 70.4 months, SD = 4.53) and their parents. Children's executive functions, emotion comprehension, and peer acceptance were assessed. …”
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