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Jun 1, 2018 · Belsky’s (1984) process of parenting model is empirically supported. • Parenting is multi-determined by child, parent, and social factors. • Predictors of parenting are complex and interactive. • Predictors of fathers’ and mothers’ parenting differ in important ways.
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Belsky, J. (1984). The determinants of parenting: A process model. Child Development, 55(1), 83–96. https:// https://doi.org/10.2307/1129836. Abstract. Examines the determinants of individual differences in parental functioning based on research on the etiology of child maltreatment.
- Jay Belsky
- 1984
Informed by research on the causes of child maltreatment, Belsky proposed three determinants of parental functioning: the parent's contribution, the child's contribution, and contextual sources of ...
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Jay Belsky’s process of parenting model, published in 1984, continues to be widely referenced within the scientific literature. The main premise of this model is that parenting is multiply...
In this review, we survey the theoretical and empirical literature that has accumulated related to the model within the past 30 years, with a focus on interactions among contextual factors and the applicability of the process model to the parenting of fathers.
The chapter considers the changing conceptions of the causes of child maltreatment. It then outlines a model of the determinants of parenting that Belsky advanced almost two decades ago but that still serves to guide much research. Belsky's model serves as the overarching framework guiding the review in the remainder of the chapter.
Lindsay Taraban⁎, Daniel S. Shaw. Jay Belskys process of parenting model, published in 1984, continues to be widely referenced ’ within the scientific literature. The main premise of this model is that parenting is multiply determined and is in uenced by characteristics of the parent, child, and social context.