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Permissive parenting and mental health in college students: Mediating effects of academic entitlement

open access: yesJournal of American College Health, 2016
Objective: Student mental health may suffer due to unreasonable expectations associated with academic entitlement; permissive parenting may be one source of these expectations.
Alison L Barton, Jameson K Hirsch
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Parental Feeding Practices Predict Authoritative, Authoritarian, and Permissive Parenting Styles

open access: yesJournal of the American Dietetic Association, 2008
Study objective was to evaluate links of parenting styles to feeding practices. Participants were 239 parents of first‐grade children (134 boys; 105 girls) enrolled in rural public schools. Measures included parental responses to Encouraging and Modeling questionnaires and parental responses to Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ ...
Laura Hubbs-Tait   +2 more
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Influence of Permissive Parenting on Youth Farm Risk Behaviors

Journal of Agromedicine, 2016
Farm youth continue to experience high rates of injuries and premature deaths as a result of agricultural activities. Increased parental permissiveness is positively associated with many different types of high-risk behaviors in youth. This study explored whether permissive parenting (fathering and mothering) predicts youth unsafe behaviors on the farm.
Zolinda Stoneman
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Navigating Parental Permission for Neonatal Research

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2015
Ethical study recruitment is one of the most challenging aspects of medical research. Who is in the best position to recruit subjects?
Holly A, Taylor   +2 more
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Insecure Parental Attachment and Permissiveness

The Family Journal, 2015
The research based on attachment has shown that patterns of relating with primary caregivers in childhood and adolescence influence a person into adulthood, especially with regard to interpersonal relationships, including sexual intimacy. This study utilized a measure of adult parental attachment style to determine whether the perception of one’s ...
Dempster, Darleen   +4 more
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Child Assent and Parental Permission in Pediatric Research

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2003
Since children are considered incapable of giving informed consent to participate in research, regulations require that both parental permission and the assent of the potential child subject be obtained. Assent and permission are uniquely bound together, each serving a different purpose. Parental permission protects the child from assuming unreasonable
Wilma C, Rossi   +2 more
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Harm and Parental Permission: A Response to Our Critics

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2017
We worried that our article (Navin and Wasserman 2017) would be uninteresting. We thought our task was perhaps too small: complementing (and complimenting) recent AAP guidelines (Katz, Webb, and AA...
Mark Christopher, Navin   +1 more
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Permissive Parenting Style

2011
Leah E. Johnson, Heather M. Kelley
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Reasons to Amplify the Role of Parental Permission in Pediatric Treatment

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2017
Two new documents from the Committee on Bioethics of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) expand the terrain for parental decision making, suggesting that pediatricians may override only those parental requests that cross a harm threshold. These new documents introduce a broader set of considerations in favor of parental authority in pediatric care
Mark Christopher, Navin   +1 more
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Self-Reported Narcissism and Perceived Parental Permissiveness and Authoritarianism

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1996
The hypothesis that inadequate parenting promotes the development of pathological narcissism was tested in a sample of 370 undergraduate students. They responded to the O'Brien (1987) Multiphasic Narcissism Inventory (OMNI) and to measures of parental permissiveness, authoritarianism, and authoritativeness.
A, Ramsey   +3 more
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