2021
DOI: 10.1080/13632752.2021.1923649
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Risk behaviours in adolescence: predictive role of mindful parenting

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“…Adolescent satisfaction with their families is positively correlated with self-efficacy, empathy, and focus on the child. The findings strengthen previous knowledge in this area and have significant practical significance for family-focused preventative and treatment approaches [46]. Another study found that, after controlling for sociodemographic factors, maternal affectionless control was associated with an increased risk of anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and low self-efficacy, while maternal neglectful parenting was associated and mental health outcomes less favourable adolescent family interactions from early adolescence through midlife.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Adolescent satisfaction with their families is positively correlated with self-efficacy, empathy, and focus on the child. The findings strengthen previous knowledge in this area and have significant practical significance for family-focused preventative and treatment approaches [46]. Another study found that, after controlling for sociodemographic factors, maternal affectionless control was associated with an increased risk of anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and low self-efficacy, while maternal neglectful parenting was associated and mental health outcomes less favourable adolescent family interactions from early adolescence through midlife.…”
Section: Page 620supporting
confidence: 81%
“…Based on this model, in which negative emotions would lead to externalizing symptoms (Kofler et al, 2011), it could be that adolescents whose parents display higher levels of being in the moment have better strategies for emotion regulation or they have a sense that their parents are present for them and that they can share their feelings with them which will help validate their emotions. Indeed, MP has been associated with better strategies for emotion regulation (Moreira & Cristina Canavarro, 2020), more family satisfaction (Maglica et al, 2021), and better child-parent communication (Lippold et al, 2015(Lippold et al, , 2021, which can prevent conduct problems from developing in times of emotional distress.…”
Section: Discussion Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, one meta-analysis found a small effect of MP interventions on externalizing symptoms (as indicated by a Hedges' g of 0.26), which was explained by a reduction of parental stress (Burgdorf et al, 2019). In addition, some cross-sectional studies reported a negative association between MP and externalizing symptoms, including risk behaviors, substance abuse, and conduct problems in adolescents (Benton et al, 2019;Han et al, 2021;Maglica et al, 2021;Parent et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2021). However, other studies have found no association between MP and externalizing symptoms in adolescents (Anand et al, 2021;Kil et al, 2021;Shorey & Ng, 2021).…”
Section: Mindful Parenting and Mental Health In Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unlike emotions, moods tend to be generally positive or negative and can emerge from a complex blend of multiple emotions and relatively stable personality traits (Bailen et al, 2019). Furthermore, adolescence is a critical period in which individuals construct their identities, experience new emotions, and sensations, seek pleasure and experiment with risky behaviors (e.g., alcohol use, drug use, and risky sexual behaviors) (Maglica et al, 2021; Medeiros et al, 2021). In the presence of peers, adolescents are more likely to experiment with drugs, alcohol, or cigarettes than when alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%