A Resilience Process Model of Parenting in the Context of Poverty

IF 4.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Y. Park
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Abstract

Poverty is associated with multiple contextual stressors, which may exacerbate child-rearing stress and interfere with positive parenting. However, many parents successfully navigate seemingly insurmountable obstacles and engage in positive parenting, which may allow parents to minimize the impact of poverty on child development by exerting control in responding to child-rearing challenges and focusing on parenting as a source of agency and competence. This paper provides a resilience process model of parenting based on the literatures from multiple disciplines, including socio-cognitive processes, decision-making, and coping, to identify risk and protective factors that contribute to positive parenting. Parents’ adaptive mindsets and more active, problem-oriented coping strategies may strengthen parents’ cognitive and emotion regulation, which, in turn, may lead to more positive parenting behaviors. This conceptual model may contribute to a more nuanced appreciation of how parents living in poverty successfully manage child-rearing challenges. By understanding the resilience process of parenting, we may inform family practice and interventions to better support well-being among families living in poverty.
贫困背景下父母养育的弹性过程模型
贫困与多种背景压力源有关,这些压力源可能会加剧育儿压力并干扰积极的育儿方式。然而,许多父母成功地克服了看似不可逾越的障碍,并参与了积极的育儿活动,这可能使父母在应对育儿挑战时发挥控制作用,并将育儿作为一种能动性和能力来源,从而将贫困对儿童发展的影响降至最低。本文基于社会认知过程、决策和应对等多个学科的文献,提供了一个育儿的弹性过程模型,以确定有助于积极育儿的风险和保护因素。父母的适应性心态和更积极、以问题为导向的应对策略可能会加强父母的认知和情绪调节,进而导致更积极的育儿行为。这一概念模型可能有助于更细致地理解生活在贫困中的父母如何成功应对育儿挑战。通过了解养育子女的复原过程,我们可以为家庭实践和干预措施提供信息,以更好地支持贫困家庭的福祉。
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Human Development
Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Distinguished by its international recognition since 1958, "Human Development" publishes in-depth conceptual articles, commentaries, and essay book reviews that advance our understanding of developmental phenomena. Contributions serve to raise theoretical issues, flesh out interesting and potentially powerful ideas, and differentiate key constructs. Contributions are welcomed from varied disciplines, including anthropology, biology, education, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
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