Family economic resilience and early childhood parenting practices.

Autor: Pujihasvuty, Resti, Nasution, Sri Lilestina, Fajarningtiyas, Desy Nuri, Naibaho, Margareth Maya Parulianta, Oktriyanto, Sari, Diah Puspita, Amrullah, Hilma, Rahmadhony, Aditya, Muthmainnah, Muthmainnah, Devi, Yuli Puspita
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Zdroj: British Journal of Midwifery; Jan2024, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p22-31, 10p
Abstrakt: Background/Aims A family's economic resilience can impact a child's wellbeing, particularly in relation to parenting practice. This study aimed to identify the effect of family economic resilience on early childhood parenting in Indonesia, for children age 0-6 years old. Methods This study used cross-sectional data from a 2019 Indonesian survey. Simple and multiple logistic regression were used to analyse data for 20 413 families with children 0-6 years old in Indonesia. Results More than half of families had high economic function (56.2%) and demonstrated strong economic resilience (59.1%), although a similar proportion also demonstrated less effective parenting practices (63.3%). Families with high or moderate economic resilience were more likely to use more effective early childhood parenting practices than families with lower economic resilience (P=0.001 and P<0.001, respectively). Age, family type, number of family members and education significantly affected good parenting. Conclusions Family economic resilience has a significant impact on early childhood parenting. Interventions should be designed to simultaneously to strengthen family economic resilience and increase engagement with early childhood parenting practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index