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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 determined and is influenced by characteristics of the parent, child, and social context.
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Belsky's model serves as the overarching framework guiding the review in the remainder of the chapter. The review focuses on work concerned with development and parenting within the normal range, as well as with psychopathology and disturbances in parenting.
- Jay Belsky, Sara R. Jaffee
- 2015
Jun 1, 2018 · 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 determined and is influenced by characteristics of the parent, child, and social context.
- Lindsay Taraban, Daniel S. Shaw
- 2018
Three domains of determinants are identified (personal psychological resources of parents, characteristics of the child, and contextual sources of stress and support), and a process model of competent parental functioning is offered on the basis of the analysis.
- Jay Belsky
- 1984
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...
Jun 1, 2018 · Based on Belsky’s process of parenting model and its recent update, the present study aims to explore multiple determinants of mindful parenting (i.e., parents’ psychological distress, child negative …
The Belsky process model. Belsky (1984) pioneered theories of the processes of competent parental functioning. His model focused on factors affecting parental behaviour and how such factors affect child-rearing, which in turn influences child development.
A process model of competent parental functioning is offered, based on the assumption that a long-neglected topic of socialization, the determinants of individual differences in parental functioning, is illuminated by research on the etiology of child maltreatment.