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These limited data showed a statistically significant short‐term improvement in paternal stress but did not show whether the parenting programmes were helpful in terms of improving depressive symptoms

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These limited data showed a statistically significant short‐term improvement in paternal stress but did not show whether the parenting programmes were helpful in terms of improving depressive symptoms, confidence or partner satisfaction.

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  • Maternal Emotion Regulation (2014) · doi

    This study examined the link between maternal emotion regulation (ER) and emotion parenting behaviors and child ER, particularly emphasizing the previously understudied potential associations between mothers’ ER and concurrent emotion parenting behaviors.

    Keywords: emotion parenting behaviors examined link maternal regulation child particularly emphasizing previously understudied potential associations mothers
  • The role of fathers in children's emotion regulation development: A systematic review (2023) · doi

    Results show that while a large number of studies investigated father–child emotional climate and fathers' characteristics and their association with children's ER, the effects of paternal modelling and the father's emotion‐related parenting practices on children's ER are still understudied.

    Keywords: father children show large number investigated child emotional climate fathers characteristics association effects paternal modelling
  • Group‐based parent training programmes for improving parental psychosocial health (2012) · doi

    These limited data showed a statistically significant short‐term improvement in paternal stress but did not show whether the parenting programmes were helpful in terms of improving depressive symptoms, confidence or partner satisfaction.

    Keywords: limited statistically significant short term improvement paternal stress show whether parenting programmes helpful terms improving

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