OPEN ACCESS

PEER-REVIEWED

Original Study

| Published: November 13, 2022

The Mediating Effect of Perceived Stress in the Relationship between Parenting Stress and Children’s Emotion Regulation

J Parameswari

Assistant Professor of Psychology, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.041.20221004

DOI: 10.25215/1004.041

ABSTRACT

To study the relationship between parenting stress and children’s emotion regulation; and the mediating effect of perceived stress, the present study was done. Data on the study variables were received from 200 parents of children 6 to 12 years through online. Results revealed that parenting stress is significantly negatively associated to emotion regulation (β= -.264, t=2.619, p< 0.01) and positively to negativity (β= .329, t=4.531, p< 0.01), the dimension of children’s emotion regulation construct. Parenting stress is found to be significantly associated with perceived stress (β= 0.38, t=6.061. p< 0.01) and parents’ perceived stress was found to be significantly associated with emotion regulation (β= 0.298, t=3.299. p< 0.01) and negativity (β= 0.173, t=1.974. p< 0.05). Perceived stress partially mediated the relationship between parenting stress and emotion regulation (β=.0.11, t=2.68, p< 0.01). However perceived stress did not mediate the relationship between parenting stress and negativity (β=.0.11, t=1.90, p> 0.05). Implications for parents are discussed.

Download Full Text
Responding Author Information

J Parameswari @ paramj25@gmail.com

Find On

Article Overview

ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.041.20221004

10.25215/1004.041

Download: 17

View: 327

Published in   Volume 10, Issue 4, October-December, 2022