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Title: The interaction between psychopathological symptoms and conflictual parent-child relationship in predicting social skills and coping strategies
Authors: Scaini, Simona
Caputi, Marcella
Keywords: Resilience (Personality trait) in children
Parent and child
Child development -- Research
Issue Date: 2018-11
Publisher: University of Malta. Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health
Citation: Scaini, S., & Caputi, M. (2018). The interaction between psychopathological symptoms and conflictual parent-child relationship in predicting social skills and coping strategies. International Journal of Emotional Education, 10(2), 159-162.
Abstract: The quality of early parent-child relationship affects children’s later emotional development, social competence and school performance (Caputi, Lecce, & Pagnin, 2017). Moreover, the perception of a warm relationship with parents supports the use of adaptive social skills and approach-oriented coping strategies (Chan, 2011). Children characterized by psychopathological symptoms are likely to experience difficulties in social adjustment over time (Burt, Obradović, Long, & Masten, 2008) and typically present a dysfunctional coping style (Seiffge-Krenke, Weidemann, Fentner, Aegenheister, & Poeblau, 2001). In turn, children adopting maladaptive coping strategies usually have rejecting, ignoring, inconsistent, or punishing parents (Chan, 2011).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/36563
ISSN: 20737629
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