Maternal Self-Efficacy
Cross-source consensus on Maternal Self-Efficacy from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Parental self-efficacy is defined as parents' belief that they can shape their child's environment to support development and success. — From mother to child: a protocol paper on the longitudinal effects of a perinatal intervention on maternal self-efficacy and emotion regulation and child outcomes
- Self-efficacy will be assessed using PACOTIS and MaaPs. — From mother to child: a protocol paper on the longitudinal effects of a perinatal intervention on maternal self-efficacy and emotion regulation and child outcomes
- High parental self-efficacy can help parents guide children through developmental challenges, while low self-efficacy can contribute to stress and psychological distress. — From mother to child: a protocol paper on the longitudinal effects of a perinatal intervention on maternal self-efficacy and emotion regulation and child outcomes
- Preliminary TMB findings linked higher general self-efficacy after coaching with more positive maternal perceptions of infant personal-social skills. — From mother to child: a protocol paper on the longitudinal effects of a perinatal intervention on maternal self-efficacy and emotion regulation and child outcomes