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Negative controlling parenting and child personality as modifiers of psychosocial development in youth with autism spectrum disorder : a 9-year longitudinal study at the level of within-person change Ghent University
This nine-year longitudinal study addresses the joint contribution of parent-rated negative controlling parenting and child personality on psychosocial outcomes in 141 families of children with autism spectrum disorder (83% boys, mean age Time 1 = 10.1). Latent change modeling revealed substantial variation in within-person change in parenting and psychosocial outcomes across a six- and three-year-interval. Over time, negative controlling ...
International comparisons of emotionally reactive problems in preschoolers : CBCL/11/2-5 findings from 21 societies Ghent University KU Leuven
Towards a detailed understanding of preschool childrenU+2019s memory-related functioning and emotion regulation : the role of parentsU+2019 observed reminiscence style, memory valence, and parental gender. Ghent University KU Leuven
Live well and die with inner peace : the importance of retrospective need-based experiences, ego integrity and despair for late adults’ death attitudes Ghent University
Daily parenting of children with cerebral palsy : the role of daily child behavior, parents’ daily psychological needs, and mindful parenting Ghent University KU Leuven
The purpose of this study was to advance the current understanding of the daily dynamics that are involved in raising a child with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Specifically, we examined the role of mindful parenting and of day-to-day variation in parents' psychological needs and child behavior in explaining day-to-day variation in parents' autonomy-supportive, psychologically controlling, and responsive parenting behavior. Parents (N = 58) of children ...
Is autonomy-supportive parenting beneficial only to adolescents with an autonomous personality? Two meanings of goodness of fit Ghent University
Mothering, substance use disorders and intergenerational trauma transmission : an attachment-based perspective Ghent University
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to heightened susceptibility for substance use disorders (SUDs) in later life. Little research has been conducted on parenting experiences of mothers in recovery from substance use, taking into account their own upbringing as a child and the potential aftermath of interpersonal childhood trauma. Methods: Through in-depth qualitative interviews, 23 ...