Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.33225/ppc/21.15.94
Title: PARENTS’ SELF-COMPASSION AND THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF CHILD REARING PRACTICES
Authors: Smane, Iveta
Svence, Guna
Keywords: parenting;self-compassion;child rearing;psychological well-being;5.1 Psychology;1.3. Anonymously reviewed scientific article published in a journal with an international editorial board and is available in another indexed database;SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Smane , I & Svence , G 2021 , ' PARENTS’ SELF-COMPASSION AND THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF CHILD REARING PRACTICES ' , Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century , vol. 15 , no. 2 , pp. 94-103 . https://doi.org/10.33225/ppc/21.15.94
Abstract: The issue of parents’ psychological well-being, parents’ ability to recognize their physical and emotional resources, ability to avoid exhaustion of those resources has become increasingly important. In this context parents’ self-compassion could be psychological resource for parents to implement positive parenting approaches and encourage positive contact with the child. The aim of this research was to examine whether there is an association between parents’ self-compassion and their perceptions of child rearing practices. Data were collected from 203 respondents in 2019. The results showed a statistically significant positive correlation (rs= .268 p < .01) between self-compassion and the Positive parenting indicators; statistically significant negative correlation (rs= -.214 p < .01) between self-compassion and Psychological control; statistically significant negative correlation (rs= -.192, p < .01) between self-compassion and Physical control. Keywords: psychological well-being, self-compassion, perceptions of child rearing
DOI: 10.33225/ppc/21.15.94
ISSN: 2029-8587
Appears in Collections:Research outputs from Pure / Zinātniskās darbības rezultāti no ZDIS Pure

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