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22-02-2017

Achieving Population-Level Change Through a System-Contextual Approach to Supporting Competent Parenting

Auteurs: Matthew R. Sanders, Kylie Burke, Ronald J. Prinz, Alina Morawska

Gepubliceerd in: Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review | Uitgave 1/2017

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Abstract

The quality of parenting children receive affects a diverse range of child and youth outcomes. Addressing the quality of parenting on a broad scale is a critical part of producing a more nurturing society. To achieve a meaningful population-level reduction in the prevalence rates of child maltreatment and social and emotional problems that are directly or indirectly influenced by parenting practices requires the adoption of a broad ecological perspective in supporting families to raise children. We make the case for adopting a multilevel, whole of population approach to enhance competent parenting and describe the essential tasks that must be accomplished for the approach to be successful and its effects measurable. We describe how a theoretically integrated system of parenting support based on social learning and cognitive behavioral principles can be further strengthened when the broader community supports parental participation. Implications for policy and practice are discussed.
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Metagegevens
Titel
Achieving Population-Level Change Through a System-Contextual Approach to Supporting Competent Parenting
Auteurs
Matthew R. Sanders
Kylie Burke
Ronald J. Prinz
Alina Morawska
Publicatiedatum
22-02-2017
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review / Uitgave 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1096-4037
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2827
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-017-0227-4

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