Estrés parental, estrategias de afrontamiento y evaluación del riesgo en madres de familias en riesgo usuarias de los Servicios Sociales

  1. Pérez Padilla, Javier
  2. Menéndez Álvarez-Dardet, Susana
  3. Hidalgo García, María Victoria
Revista:
Psychosocial Intervention

ISSN: 1132-0559

Ano de publicación: 2014

Volume: 23

Número: 1

Páxinas: 25-32

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.5093/IN2014A3 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

Outras publicacións en: Psychosocial Intervention

Obxectivos de Desenvolvemento Sustentable

Resumo

In this study parenting stress and coping strategies in a sample of 109 mothers from at-risk families were analyzed. Results obtained show over half of these women experienced clinical levels of parenting stress, and problem focused coping strategies were the most commonly used. Moreover, the main characteristics of these families and their trajectories in Child and Family Protection Services were correlated with parenting stress and coping strategies. The global valuation of family risk informed by professionals was significantly related to parenting stress

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