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    Moderators and mediators of the relationship between parental depression and children’s emotion dysregulation: a systematic review by Ahmad Sabalbal, Samer El Hayek, Samer El Hayek, Evelyne Baroud, Wael Shamseddeen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The biological variables (the child’s genotype and left parietal alpha asymmetry) highlight a biological vulnerability to dysregulation beyond parent–child effects and environmental factors: left parietal alpha asymmetry was a partial mediator, while genotype was a moderator as children carriers of the S/LG genotypes experienced higher levels of dysregulation as a function of exposure to higher levels of prenatal maternal depression. …”
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    Relation between executive functioning, sensory processing, and motor performance in children with autism by Rehab H Alsaedi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The participants’ executive functioning, sensory processing, and motor performance were assessed using standardized computerized neuropsychological tests and parent rating scales. …”
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    Comparing Family Functioning and Maternal Anxiety in Children with Attention and Hyperactivity Disorder and Controls by Gonca OZYURT, Aynur AKAY PEKCANLAR, Yusuf OZTURK

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Factors related with parents affect family functioning and make changes in ADHD symptoms . …”
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    Analysis of secondary school students’ academic performance and parental involvement in children education at home by N. Ali, S. Mukhtar, Y. Khan, M. Ahmad, Z. U. Khan

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This research aimed to examine the effects of parental involvement in children education at home on academic performance of secondary schools students and to identify the difference of the effects of parental involvement on students of different gender, parent literacy status and parent importance to children education.Methodology and research methods. …”
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    Perspectives and experiences of parents of children with juvenile dermatomyositis: a semi-structured interview study by Amy Helen Kelly, Ayano Kelly, Davinder Singh-Grewal, Jeffrey Chaitow, Allison Jaure

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Rapid crescendo of fear and desperation (alarming deterioration, sudden realisation of seriousness, desperate for a diagnosis ), lost and unsupported in the health system (at the mercy of the medical team, frustrated at the lack of services, neglected priorities, protracted and painful search for answers), disrupting family routines (sibling neglect and loss, overloaded with a medicalised schedule, always on standby, burdened by financial strains), grieving what has been lost (missing the sunlight, struggling with the loss of physical function, disrupted schooling, changes in their child from steroid side effects), managing an uncertain future (bound to chronicity, fearing relapse, insecurity with transition to adult care), gaining confidence and motivation (strengthening partnerships with clinicians, growing maturity and independence, gaining hope from shared experiences). …”
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    Predicting Narcissistic Personality Symptoms Based on the Perceived Parenting Styles and Object Relations in College Students by Kosar Taghizadeh, Leila Khabir

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Consequently, this research contributed to understanding the etiology of narcissistic disorder among university students (primarily adolescents), while providing insights to help parents implement effective child-rearing strategies.…”
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    Association of Family Well-Being Parenting Style and Child Care in Southern Division Kabale District. by Niyomigisha, Saviour

    Published 2024
    “…Research findings showed that family well-being includes the safety, health, and financial stability of all family members, promoting well-being involves understanding and addressing child, youth, and caregiver functioning in physical, behavioral, social, and cognitive areas, clearly the most important characteristic is the health status of the parents, which declines with age, that marital status, employment, and the presence of young children in the household are three factors that often are thought to be associated with a decreased ability or willingness of daughters to provide care, Parents/caregivers have been forced to figure out ways to meet their families' most basic needs despite job insecurity, income loss, acute concerns about health and safety, emotional distress among both parents/caregivers and their children is higher in families facing more material hardship. …”
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    The effect of early childhood stature on later cognitive functions in Indonesian adolescents: comparation using the National growth reference and the WHO growth standard by Annang Giri Moelyo, Aman B. Pulungan, Mei Neni Sitaresmi, Madarina Julia

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Cognitive function of both cohorts was also significantly influenced by the subjects’ education, parental education and resicence in urban and Java-Bali (p < 0.05). …”
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    The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family functioning and assessment of psycho-social support needs by Despotović Vera, Tanasijević Jelena

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The newly created circumstances in that contact, which included quarantine, lockdown, the closing of schools, transition to a distance learning model, and working from home, adversely affected both the family as a system, i.e., family functioning, and parenting itself. This paper presents the findings of research carried out to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family functioning and the need for psychosocial support in the examined population of children and parents. …”
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    The Influence of Microbiota on Wild Birds’ Parental Coprophagy Behavior: Current Advances and Future Research Directions by Saba Gul, Yurou Shi, Jie Hu, Sen Song

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The review investigates multiple hypotheses proposed to explain the occurrence of coprophagy. It delves into its function as a potential mechanism for transmitting microorganisms, particularly feces bacteria, from nestlings to their parents. …”
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    Effects of antibacterial peptide microcin J25 on growth performance, antioxidant capacity, intestinal barrier function and intestinal microbiota in pigeon squabs by Heng Cao, Yinglin Lu, Xingyu Zhang, Jing Zhou, Fan Li, Zaixu Pan, Shanjin Xu, Minli Yu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The present study aims to evaluate the effects of the antibacterial peptide Microcin J25 (ABP MccJ25) on growth performance, intestinal barrier function, antioxidant capacity and ileal microbiota in pigeon squabs. …”
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    Effects of Visual Impairment on Quality of Life in Children Aged 3-7 Years by Bonifacio Buño II, MD, Andrea Kristina Monzon-Pajarillo, MD

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The visual acuity of children with VI had a significant effect on the total index QoL score (p=0.04). Demographic factors like patient’s age and sex, and parental age, sex and educational attainment had no effect on total index QoL score. …”
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    Parents’ experiences of family-based physical activity interventions: a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis by Carol Brennan, Evangeline Streight, Shishi Cheng, Ryan E. Rhodes

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, the effects of these interventions on child and adolescent PA are often inconsistent, with calls for more in-depth understanding of the contextual issues related to intervention implementation and parents’ experiences of interventions. …”
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    Family outcomes of a parent-implemented early intervention for neurodevelopmental disorders: an exploratory study of family dynamics by Cecilia H. M. Wong, Camille K. Y. Chan, Paul W. C. Wong

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…BackgroundNeurodevelopmental disorders have become global public health challenges, and early interventions have been proved to be effective in mitigating the problems and promoting the long-term functioning of people facing such challenges. …”
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    Clinical and psychopathological characteristics and social functioning of patients with hallucinatory-paranoid disorders in moderate vascular dementia. by N. O. Maruta, K. V. Shevchenko-Bitensky, G. Yu. Kalenska

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The expressed negative influence of HPD on communication function, quality and level of participation in fulfilling the parental role, the need and effectiveness of social contacts, the effectiveness of behavior in non-standard and difficult conditions was established. …”
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    BePresent Universal Internet-Based Parenting Intervention: Single-Arm Pre-Post Intervention Study by Kaisa Mishina, Amit Baumel, Malin Kinnunen, Terja Ristkari, Emmi Heinonen, Susanna Hinkka-Yli-Salomäki, Andre Sourander

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Parents reported improvement in the daily functioning of their child when it was measured with a questionnaire adapted from the Barkley Home Situations Questionnaire (P=.01; d=0.14). …”
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    The effects of ankle mulligan mobilisation in children with cerebral palsy: a randomized single blind control study by Ratib Shaban Ragheb Abushameh, Zehra Güçhan Topcu, Ayse Nur Tunal, Akram Amro, Azzam AlArab

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Mobilisation with movement had a significant effect on active and passive range of motion for the left and right ankles (p<0.05) as well as on balance, gross motor function and quality of life (p>0.05). …”
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    Parental Health Literacy, Empowerment, and Advocacy for Food Allergy Safety in Schools: A Cross-Sectional Study by Laura W. Koo, Cynthia Baur, Alice M. Horowitz, Min Qi Wang

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Objective: This cross-sectional study examined (a) whether the highest versus lowest levels of functional, communicative, and critical health literacy are associated with higher perceived effectiveness of parental advocacy behaviors for safe food allergy management in schools [parental advocacy]; and (b) whether communicative and critical health literacy are more strongly associated with parental advocacy than functional health literacy. …”
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    The Application of Flow–Clutch States and AHP-QFD-FBS in the Design of Parent–Child Interaction Exercise Bikes by Na Li, Jun Wang, Huilan Wei

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study integrates the flow–clutch state theory with AHP-QFD-FBS, proposing a scientific and innovative design approach for the successful design of exercise bikes that meet parent–child needs. The product features novel functions and a rational structure, effectively promoting flow and clutch states to enhance parent–child interaction. …”
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