Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning

Available literature about children externalizing behavior problems has emphasized the necessity of research focusing on cognitive development, parental stress, and patterns of family relationships for better understanding of their adjustment and development. The aim of this study is to identify the...

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Main Authors: Maria Auxiliadora Dessen, Adriane Corrêa Szelbracikowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2004-12-01
Series:Interação em Psicologia
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Online Access:http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/3253
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spelling doaj-953b27e958e7457fb2bc0967b3866ad52020-11-24T23:06:24ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáInteração em Psicologia1981-80762004-12-018210.5380/psi.v8i2.32532579Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioningMaria Auxiliadora DessenAdriane Corrêa SzelbracikowskiAvailable literature about children externalizing behavior problems has emphasized the necessity of research focusing on cognitive development, parental stress, and patterns of family relationships for better understanding of their adjustment and development. The aim of this study is to identify the types of families of children who present externalizing behavior, highlighting the children’s cognitive profile, parental stress, and the quality of family relationships. Fourteen children who were living with their biological parents, a mother and stepfather, or just one parent were selected to participate in this study. Data on cognitive evaluation was collected in regard to these children and a scale, a questionnaire, and a semi-structured interview were administered to their parents. The results show that the children’s cognitive profile is characterized by low general reasoning compared to their biological age. The dynamic of family relationships differs according to the type of family; that with stepfathers being more stressed than those with biological fathers and mothers. This suggests that it is necessary to implement research to investigate the origins and developmental trajectories of externalizing behaviors and the need to adopt a life-span approach and consideration of the types of families. Keywords: family relationships; externalizing behavior problems; parental stress.http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/3253relações familiaresproblemas de comportamento exteriorizadoestresse parental
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author Maria Auxiliadora Dessen
Adriane Corrêa Szelbracikowski
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Adriane Corrêa Szelbracikowski
Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
Interação em Psicologia
relações familiares
problemas de comportamento exteriorizado
estresse parental
author_facet Maria Auxiliadora Dessen
Adriane Corrêa Szelbracikowski
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title Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
title_short Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
title_full Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
title_fullStr Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
title_full_unstemmed Children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
title_sort children’s externalizing behavior problems and the family functioning
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Interação em Psicologia
issn 1981-8076
publishDate 2004-12-01
description Available literature about children externalizing behavior problems has emphasized the necessity of research focusing on cognitive development, parental stress, and patterns of family relationships for better understanding of their adjustment and development. The aim of this study is to identify the types of families of children who present externalizing behavior, highlighting the children’s cognitive profile, parental stress, and the quality of family relationships. Fourteen children who were living with their biological parents, a mother and stepfather, or just one parent were selected to participate in this study. Data on cognitive evaluation was collected in regard to these children and a scale, a questionnaire, and a semi-structured interview were administered to their parents. The results show that the children’s cognitive profile is characterized by low general reasoning compared to their biological age. The dynamic of family relationships differs according to the type of family; that with stepfathers being more stressed than those with biological fathers and mothers. This suggests that it is necessary to implement research to investigate the origins and developmental trajectories of externalizing behaviors and the need to adopt a life-span approach and consideration of the types of families. Keywords: family relationships; externalizing behavior problems; parental stress.
topic relações familiares
problemas de comportamento exteriorizado
estresse parental
url http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/3253
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