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Parenting Stress in Families of Young Children: A Double ABC-X Model Approach
Hui-Ju Chen
Graduate Institute of Early Intervention, Chang Gung University
Abstract
This literature review summaries research findings on parenting stress, coping strategies, and social
supports in families of young children reported by researchers from 1990 to 2013, and aims to
integrate findings of researches by the Double ABC-X model. Results showed: (1) Parenting stressor
of young childrens families included parental role strain, hassles of parenting, spouse conflicts, and
childrens special needs , etc. (2) The variables of adaptation to parenting stress included parental
personal resources, social support, family-centered support, parenting competence, perceptions of
parenting, self-efficacy, sex-role attitudes, and coparenting quality, etc. (3) Family resource and
parental perceptions of stress were correlated variables in familys coping of parenting stress. (4)
Researches tended to study parenting stress from a pathological viewpoint. (5) Sex-role stereotype
influenced the study of parenting stress. Suggestions for future research on parenting stress in families
of young children were discussed.
Keywords: Parenting Stress, Family Stress, Double ABCX Model, Young Children
Corresponding Author: Hui-Ju Chen Email: [email protected]
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