scholarly journals Dissemination and Adoption of Efficacious Parenting Intervention Programs

2011 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-66
Author(s):  
Jeff R. Temple
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-152
Author(s):  
Zulfa Febriani ◽  
Retno Budi Setyowati ◽  
Dewi Kumalasari ◽  
Endang Fourianalistyawati

Mindful parenting intervention programs and trait can support positive parenting conditions and affect children's psychosocial development. However, the measurement of mindful parenting has not been widely developed. The Mindfulness in Parenting Questionnaire (MIPQ) scale is one approach that has been developed; it is considered to have good psychological properties and has been validated in several countries. This study aims to find evidence for the validity of the Indonesian version of the MIPQ score interpretation (MIPQ-Ind) in a population of parents of children aged 2-12 years. The total participants are 822 parents (268 fathers and 554 mothers) who live in Jakarta. Using the split sample technique and employing EFA and CFA tests, the research results show that the MIPQ-Ind has two valid factors, as indicated by the index χ2/df= 2.8, CFI= 0.9, GFI= 0.96 RMSEA= 0.06, and RMSR = 0.04. The internal structure validity is 0.913 for being in the moment with child (BMC) factor and 0.906 for the mindful discipline (MD) factor. The study shows that MIPQ-Ind can measure mindful parenting in the population of parents of children aged 2-12 years in Indonesia.


1996 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 166-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Molander ◽  
Lars Bäckman

Highly skilled miniature golf players were examined in a series of field and laboratory studies. The principal finding from these studies is that young and young adult players (range = 15-38 years) score equally well or better in competition than in training whereas older adult players (range = 46-73 years) perform worse in competitive events than under training conditions. It was also found that the impairment in motor performance on the part of the older players is associated with age-related deficits in basic cognitive abilities, such as memory and attention. These results support the hypothesis that older players may be able to compensate for age-related deficits under relaxed conditions, but not under conditions of high arousal. The possibility of improving the performance of the older players in stressful situations by means of various intervention programs is discussed.


Author(s):  
Shelly Jackson ◽  
Lynette Feder ◽  
David R. Forde ◽  
Robert C. Davis ◽  
Christopher D. Maxwell ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shannon Morrison ◽  
Jennifer Hardison ◽  
Anita Mathew ◽  
Joyce O'Neil

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