2000
DOI: 10.1300/j005v20n01_13
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Parental Self-Efficacy and Social Support as Predictors of Parenting Practices and Children's Socioemotional Adjustment in Mexican Immigrant Families

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“…Ambos os níveis de análise de autoeficácia parental percebida pelos pais têm obtido associações significativas com dimensões de funcionamento parental e ajustamento das crianças, tais como, comportamento parental mais adequado e de suporte (Izzo, Weiss, Shanahan, & Rodriguez-Brown, 2000), baixo stress e depressão (Gross, Conrad, Fogg, & Wothke, 1994), ajustamento socioemocional (Bohlin & Hagekull, 1987) e sucesso académico (Ardelt & Eccles 2001).…”
Section: Domínio Específico E Domínio Geral Da Auto Eficácia Percebidaunclassified
“…Ambos os níveis de análise de autoeficácia parental percebida pelos pais têm obtido associações significativas com dimensões de funcionamento parental e ajustamento das crianças, tais como, comportamento parental mais adequado e de suporte (Izzo, Weiss, Shanahan, & Rodriguez-Brown, 2000), baixo stress e depressão (Gross, Conrad, Fogg, & Wothke, 1994), ajustamento socioemocional (Bohlin & Hagekull, 1987) e sucesso académico (Ardelt & Eccles 2001).…”
Section: Domínio Específico E Domínio Geral Da Auto Eficácia Percebidaunclassified
“…Findings related to ethnicity are not only limited to African American parents, however. Mexican immigrant mothers, compared with European American mothers, have reported higher levels of parenting self-efficacy, although parenting self-efficacy for this population may diminish as acculturation increases (Ceballo & Hurd, 2008;Izzo, Weiss, Shanahan, & Rodriguez-Brown, 2000). Using a large sample of mothers living in the United Kingdom, just more than half of whom were of Pakistani origin and the remainder White British, researchers found that the mothers of Pakistani origin reported more parental confidence overall (Prady, Kiernan, Fairley, Wilson, & Wright, 2014).…”
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“…Importantly, social support promoted the use of warmth and minimized the use of control in parenting among these parents, partly because they reported a stronger sense of parenting effi cacy when they received more social support. In turn, the use of parental warmth and control was positively associated with children ' s socioemotional adjustment (Izzo, Weiss, Shanahan, & Rodriguez -Brown, 2000 ). Moreover, the prekindergarten and nursery school enrollment rate of young children in immigrant families from Mexico, Central America, the Dominican Republic, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam is generally low, often due to their parents ' limited fi nancial ability, lack of awareness regarding the benefi ts of early education experience, and language barriers (Hernandez et al, 2007(Hernandez et al, , 2010.…”
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confidence: 97%