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Fam Process ; 60(2): 523-537, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32949416

RESUMO

Familial influences on children's cigarette smoking have been established, yet little is known about whether these influences in childhood relate to offspring's smoking behavior in adolescence. Drawing on prior work showing that children's emotional and behavioral problems (i.e., internalizing and externalizing behavior problems) are influenced by both interparental and parent-child relationships, we examined whether children's emotional and behavioral problems would further predict their smoking behavior in adolescence. Two hundred and twenty-one families were followed from early childhood (Mage  = 4.05 years) to the 10-year follow-up. Interparental relationship adjustment and disagreement, dysfunctional parenting, and children's emotional and behavioral problems were reported by both mothers and fathers. Adolescents' self-reported cigarette smoking status was assessed along with other demographic variables. Using structural equation modeling, the hypothesis was only supported based on mothers' reports, suggesting that early couple relationship adjustment and parenting relate to children's emotional and behavioral problems, which associate with smoking behavior in adolescence. When the hypothesized model was tested with emotional and behavioral problems separately, only behavioral problems were related to adolescent smoking for both parents. Findings from this study support models of family environment and children's behavioral problems, providing evidence of the long-term links with adolescent cigarette smoking behaviors. Further family-focused research and preventive work, for instance, testing the combination of partner support and parent training, are needed.


Se han establecido las influencias familiares en el consumo de cigarrillos de los niños, sin embargo, se sabe poco acerca de si estas influencias en la niñez se relacionan con la conducta de consumo de cigarrillos de los niños en la adolescencia. Teniendo en cuenta trabajos anteriores que demuestran que los problemas conductuales y emocionales de los niños (p. ej.: los problemas de conductas de exteriorización e interiorización) están influenciados tanto por las relaciones interparentales como por las relaciones entre padres e hijos, analizamos si los problemas emocionales y conductuales de los niños predecirían, además, su conducta de consumo de cigarrillos en la adolescencia. Se siguió a doscientas veintiuna familias desde la primera infancia (edad promedio = 4.05 años) hasta el control a los diez años. Tanto las madres como los padres informaron adaptación y desacuerdo en las relaciones interparentales, crianza disfuncional y problemas conductuales y emocionales de los niños. Se evaluó la situación de consumo de cigarrillos autoinformada por los adolescentes junto con otras variables demográficas. Utilizando modelos de ecuaciones estructurales, se respaldó la hipótesis solo sobre la base de los informes de las madres, lo cual sugiere que la adaptación temprana en la relación de pareja y la crianza se relacionan con los problemas emocionales y conductuales de los niños, los cuales se asocian con la conducta de fumar en la adolescencia. Cuando el modelo hipotetizado se probó con problemas conductuales y emocionales por separado, solo los problemas conductuales se relacionaron con el consumo de cigarrillos de los adolescentes para ambos padres. Los hallazgos de este estudio respaldan los modelos de entorno familiar y los problemas conductuales de los niños, ya que ofrecen indicios de los vínculos a largo plazo con las conductas de consumo de cigarrillos en los adolescentes. Se necesitan más investigaciones centradas en la familia y trabajos preventivos, por ejemplo, la evaluación de la combinación de apoyo para padres y de capacitaciones para padres.


Assuntos
Fumar Cigarros , Poder Familiar , Adolescente , Pré-Escolar , Conflito Familiar , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Relações Pais-Filho
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J Child Fam Stud ; 32(1): 343-355, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35068912

RESUMO

Parental burnout (PB), a relatively new and under-studied construct, is defined as a condition resulting from chronic parenting stress. While recent research confirmed its negative associations with familial variables, such as relationship satisfaction and positive parenting practices, little is known about the role of intimate partner violence (IPV) and how it relates to parental burnout. The present study, therefore, aimed to extend existing knowledge on chronic parenting stress by 1) testing for the mediational role of couple dissatisfaction in explaining the link from IPV victimization to PB as well as the link from IPV victimization to dysfunctional parenting, and 2) investigating how specialist gender roles and parental responsibilities for child care relate to IPV victimization and PB. Data collection was part of an international collaboration on factors related to parental satisfaction and exhaustion across different countries. Self-report data from Austrian mothers (N = 121) were collected online and analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results indicated that couple dissatisfaction mediates the link from IPV victimization to PB, as well as IPV victimization to dysfunctional parenting. Furthermore, only specialist gender roles were significantly related to IPV, while parental responsibilities for child care did not significantly relate to experiences of violence. Additionally, neither specialist gender roles nor parental responsibilities were significantly associated with PB in the final model. Overall, our findings connect to family models, such as the Family System Theory and Spillover Theory, underscoring the importance of couples' relationship quality for understanding parental burnout and parenting behaviors in mothers.

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West J Nurs Res ; 44(8): 788-798, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34039114

RESUMO

Use of dyadic modeling in nursing has theoretical and practical importance, as the interpersonal processes related to health behaviors can be captured. Theoretical models focusing on dyadic coping with chronic illness and illness management are established in family nursing. However, few studies utilized dyadic designs in empirical research, as most studies are patient-centric or care partner-centric. With theoretical elaborations and examples, we first review how conventional health models have been extended using a dyadic perspective and then briefly review the major dyadic frameworks in nursing. Five frequently used dyadic models are described with examples from health and nursing research fields. Statistical applications and cultural considerations are reviewed. We conclude that dyadic modeling provides a useful lens for nursing research but continues to be underutilized.


Assuntos
Relações Interpessoais , Pesquisa em Enfermagem , Adaptação Psicológica , Doença Crônica , Humanos
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