2019
DOI: 10.1108/pap-04-2019-0003
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How to improve parenting in Hong Kong by training: the 6As Positive Parenting Program

Abstract: Purpose Research suggests that children in Hong Kong are at an elevated risk of emotional problems. Authoritarian parenting, a common parenting style in Hong Kong, is a critical factor associated with childhood mental health problems. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of the 6As Positive Parenting Program (6As) in modifying parenting attitudes, reduction of parenting stress and increasing self-efficacy in positive parenting, among a sample of 82 Hong Kong parents. 6As focuses on preven… Show more

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“…This will also affect children's holistic development. Moreover, Yip, Zelman, & Low (2019) found that enhanced belief in authoritative, autonomy, and training strategies could shift parents' attitudes toward a more positive approach to child-rearing. A positive approach in child rearing ultimately would positively develop children's fitrah.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This will also affect children's holistic development. Moreover, Yip, Zelman, & Low (2019) found that enhanced belief in authoritative, autonomy, and training strategies could shift parents' attitudes toward a more positive approach to child-rearing. A positive approach in child rearing ultimately would positively develop children's fitrah.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increased knowledge, later on, can shape parents' parenting self-efficacy. Since parenting self-efficacy can be shaped by success experienced by parents (direct experience), experiences of observing others, emotional states, and verbal feedback from others based on their conditions (Anisa, 2022;Eanes, 2016;Merin, 2018;Yip et al, 2019). When parents are confident in their capacity to carry out their tasks, they tend to engage in more successful parenting behaviors that influence the positive development of their children (Anisa, 2022;Barlow & Coren, 2018;Baroroh, Budiartati, & Fakhruddin, 2020;Sugiarti, Erlangga, Suhariadi, Winta, & Pribadi, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, it will be interesting to explore the secular trends in parenting attitudes of both local HK parents and those in populations that have migrated to other cultural settings—do changes in parenting style and attitudes lead to changes in directly observed children's behaviours. Interestingly, attempts to promote positive parenting approaches in recent decades have led HK parents to become less demanding and more positive in their interactions with their children than before (Chan et al., 2021 ), but still comparatively more authoritarian than the UK parents (Yip et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They often set high standards and expect their children to follow. As a result, children often suffer from stress and have a lower level of psychosocial well-being (Yip et al 2019 ). In the MYmind program, parents were taught to put themselves in their children’s shoes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%