Child psychosocial functioning and parent quality of life among clinically referred children

作者: Michael J. Crowley , Alan E. Kazdin

DOI: 10.1023/A:1022999401298

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摘要: We examined factors that account for quality of life among parents clinically referred children. Families (N = 201) children (ages 3-14) oppositional, aggressive, and antisocial behavior participated. Parent family contextual child psychosocial functioning (symptoms impairment) were predicted to influence parents' life. As predicted, socioeconomic disadvantage, parent stress psychopathology, poor interpersonal relations, limited social support related lower levels Once these controlled, also contributed positively Further research on in the can have important implications understanding context both functioning.

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