Parental Self‐Efficacy for Reducing the Risk of Adolescent Depression and Anxiety: Scale Development and Validation

Volume: 30, Issue: 1, Pages: 249 - 265
Published: Jun 27, 2019
Abstract
Burgeoning research suggests that parents can reduce the risk of anxiety and depression in their adolescents and that parental self‐efficacy ( PSE ) may be related to parental risk and protective factors for these disorders. As there are currently no measures available to assess PSE in relation to parenting behaviors that may reduce adolescent risk for depression and anxiety, we developed and validated a measure of PSE , the Parental...
Paper Details
Title
Parental Self‐Efficacy for Reducing the Risk of Adolescent Depression and Anxiety: Scale Development and Validation
Published Date
Jun 27, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
249 - 265
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