Study on parenting efficacy and parenting stress of mothers with Infant

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Purpose: This study, we will examine the relationship between parenting stress and parenting efficacy of the mothers with infants. Methods: A Google Mobile survey of 61 mothers raising infants born in 2014 to June 5, 2020, was conducted on parenting efficacy and parenting stress. The results were statistically processed using IBM SPSS 22.0 for analysis. Results: The result is as follows: Based on this, we will provide basic materials in parental education related to the parenting of infants and toddlers. Parenting efficacy analysis results showed a sense of health efficacy, communication efficacy, learning guidance efficacy, discipline efficacy in order. The results of the parenting stress analysis showed emotional stress, external control, physical stress, and internal conflict sequentially. Parenting efficacy and parenting stress have been shown to be correlated. It was also found that there is a correlation between the efficacy of parenting and the sub-factors of parenting stress. Conclusions: Based on this, we will provide basic materials in parental education related to the parenting of infants and toddlers.

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Chang, H. J. (2021). Study on parenting efficacy and parenting stress of mothers with Infant. Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders, 6(1), 55–61. https://doi.org/10.21849/CACD.2021.00388

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