儿童发展知识与父母教养的关系:系统回顾

Shiron Jade September, E. Rich, Nicolette V Roman
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背景:了解儿童早期发展的父母更了解如何回应儿童的需求。与对儿童发育了解较少的父母相比,他们也更能识别发育迟缓。目的:本综述的目的是系统地评价定量研究,以建立儿童发展知识与父母教养方式之间的关系。方法:于2014年8月通过Ebscohost (Academic search complete, Africa-Wide information, PsychArticles, SocIndex, Cinahl)、JStor、Sciencedirect、Springerlink、Pubmed和Sage等数据库对过去12年的文献进行全面检索。研究的方法学质量由两名审稿人独立评估和审查。结果:研究结果表明,儿童发展知识与父母教养方式之间存在关联。虽然存在关联,但它可能更多地是一个调节因素结论:未来的研究可能受益于使用其他形式的评估与自我报告评估相结合。
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Association Between Knowledge of Child Development and Parenting: A Systematic Review
Background : Parents who understand early child development are better informed on how to respond to children’s needs. They are also in a better position to identify developmental delays as opposed to a parent with less knowledge of child development. Objective : The aim of the review was to systematically appraise quantitative studies to establish the association between knowledge of child development and parenting styles. Methods : A comprehensive search, through databases namely: Ebscohost (Academic search complete, Africa-Wide information, PsychArticles, SocIndex, Cinahl), JStor, Sciencedirect, Springerlink, Pubmed and Sage was conducted in August 2014 for the previous 12 years. The methodological quality of the studies were independently evaluated and reviewed by two reviewers. Results : The findings indicate that there is an association between knowledge of child development and parenting styles. While there is an association it may be more of a moderating factor Conclusion : Future studies may benefit from using other forms of assessment in con-junction with self report assessments.
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