Family Stress Factors and Behavior Problems of Children

This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life event stress, and behavior problems of children and whether the sources and levels of parental stress, marital adjustment, and life event stress differed among families of children with . behavior pr...

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Main Author: Springer, Verlene
Other Authors: Wilborn, Bobbie L.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1986
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332225/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3322252017-03-17T08:41:07Z Family Stress Factors and Behavior Problems of Children Springer, Verlene anxiety family stress childrens' behavioral issues Problem children. Dysfunctional families. Stress (Psychology) This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life event stress, and behavior problems of children and whether the sources and levels of parental stress, marital adjustment, and life event stress differed among families of children with . behavior problems and families whose children did not experience behavior problems. The subjects for this study were 60 mothers and their children from the North Texas metropolitan area chosen from two populations. Group I was composed of mothers of 30 children referred to a university related counseling center for behavior problems. Group II was composed of 30 mothers of children identified as not experiencing difficulty. Each mother completed the Parenting Stress Index (PSI), Short Marital Adjustment Test (SMAT), and Social Readjustment Rating Questionnaire (SRRQ). Hotellings T tests were used to determine whether the groups differed on sources and levels of parenting stress, marital adjustment, and life event stress. The groups differed significantly on the variables of sources and levels of parenting stress but not on marital adjustment or life event stress. The multiple regression technique was used to determine which variable or combination of variables would predict group membership. Parenting stress was found to be the best predictor of group membership. Based on this study, mothers who have a child with behavior problems do have an increased level of parenting stress. This increased level of stress is related to characteristics of their child and to their own personal characteristics. Those mothers who experience increased levels of parenting stress do not experience significantly less satisfaction in their marriages nor do their children experience more stressful life events than other children. North Texas State University Wilborn, Bobbie L. Overton, Thomas D. Medler, Byron Brookshire, William K. 1986-08 Thesis or Dissertation v, 84 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002715647-Springer call-no: 379 N81d no.2556 untcat: b1370303 oclc: 15688379 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332225/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc332225 English Public Springer, Verlene Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic anxiety
family stress
childrens' behavioral issues
Problem children.
Dysfunctional families.
Stress (Psychology)
spellingShingle anxiety
family stress
childrens' behavioral issues
Problem children.
Dysfunctional families.
Stress (Psychology)
Springer, Verlene
Family Stress Factors and Behavior Problems of Children
description This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life event stress, and behavior problems of children and whether the sources and levels of parental stress, marital adjustment, and life event stress differed among families of children with . behavior problems and families whose children did not experience behavior problems. The subjects for this study were 60 mothers and their children from the North Texas metropolitan area chosen from two populations. Group I was composed of mothers of 30 children referred to a university related counseling center for behavior problems. Group II was composed of 30 mothers of children identified as not experiencing difficulty. Each mother completed the Parenting Stress Index (PSI), Short Marital Adjustment Test (SMAT), and Social Readjustment Rating Questionnaire (SRRQ). Hotellings T tests were used to determine whether the groups differed on sources and levels of parenting stress, marital adjustment, and life event stress. The groups differed significantly on the variables of sources and levels of parenting stress but not on marital adjustment or life event stress. The multiple regression technique was used to determine which variable or combination of variables would predict group membership. Parenting stress was found to be the best predictor of group membership. Based on this study, mothers who have a child with behavior problems do have an increased level of parenting stress. This increased level of stress is related to characteristics of their child and to their own personal characteristics. Those mothers who experience increased levels of parenting stress do not experience significantly less satisfaction in their marriages nor do their children experience more stressful life events than other children.
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