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Actor and partner effects of parenting stress and co-parenting on marital conflict among parents of children with atopic dermatitis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:It is important for healthcare providers to pay attention to parents' rearing style and children's physical symptoms to promote a healthy quality of life among children with atopic dermatitis. We aimed to identify effects of parenting stress and co-parenting on marital conflict among parents of children with atopic dermatitis. METHODS:Participants were 161 fathers and 161 mothers raising seven-year-old children treated for atopic dermatitis. To confirm the effects of parenting stress and co-parenting on marital conflict, the "actor-partner interdependence mediation model" was used. To verify goodness-of-fit, maximum likelihood method was used, and a confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to confirm the validity of latent variables for model analysis. RESULTS:Fathers' parenting stress had actor (??=?-.46, p 

SUBMITTER: Han JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7106640 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Actor and partner effects of parenting stress and co-parenting on marital conflict among parents of children with atopic dermatitis.

Han Jeong Won JW   Lee Hanna H  

BMC pediatrics 20200330 1


<h4>Background</h4>It is important for healthcare providers to pay attention to parents' rearing style and children's physical symptoms to promote a healthy quality of life among children with atopic dermatitis. We aimed to identify effects of parenting stress and co-parenting on marital conflict among parents of children with atopic dermatitis.<h4>Methods</h4>Participants were 161 fathers and 161 mothers raising seven-year-old children treated for atopic dermatitis. To confirm the effects of pa  ...[more]

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