Strengthening parental self-efficacy and resilience A within-subject experimental study with refugee parents of adolescents
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| Publication date | 2023 |
| Journal | Child Development |
| Volume | Issue number | 94 | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 187-201 |
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| Abstract |
Post-migration stress and parenting adolescents can reduce parental self-efficacy. This study tested the effects of strengthening parental self-efficacy in refugee parents of adolescents and whether this makes parental self-efficacy less impacted by post-migration stressors. Using a within-subject experimental design, experience sampling data were collected in 2019 from 53 refugee parents of adolescents (Mage = 39.7, SDage = 5.59, 73% Syrian, 70% mothers) in the Netherlands. Data were analyzed by dynamic structural equation modeling using interrupted time-series analysis. The single-session personalized intervention strengthened parental self-efficacy (small effect: between case standardized mean difference = 0.09) and made refugee parents less vulnerable to post-migration stressors. Findings suggest that parental self-efficacy is malleable and strengthening it fosters refugee parents' resilience. Replications with longer-term follow-ups are needed. |
| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary file. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13848 |
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