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The Roles of Hope and Growth Mind-Set in the Relationship between Mothers’ Parenting Stress and Children’s Well-being


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1 Department of Child and Adolescent Welfare, Hanseo University, 31962, Korea
 

Objectives: To clarify the roles of hope and growth mind-set in the relationship between stress from child-rearing and children’s well-being. Methods/Statistical analysis: In this study, SPSS Win 21.0 was used to calculate the reliability analyses, descriptive statistics, and correlation analyses. SPSS MACRO was applied to calculate dual mediating effect and verify bootstrapping. Findings: The results showed that children’s well-being is negatively and directly influenced by parenting stress in mothers but also identifies how to improve children’s well-being by increasing hope in mothers and enhancing their growth mind-sets, specifically confirming the double mediating effects of hope and growth mind-set in the relationship between parenting stress and the children’s well-being. Improvements/Applications: It will be used to improve children’s well-being by incorporating both parental hope and mothers’ growth mind-sets in any plans.

Keywords

Double Mediating Effect, Growth Mind-Set, Hope, Parenting Stress, Wellbeing.
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Chang Seek Lee
Department of Child and Adolescent Welfare, Hanseo University, 31962, Korea

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Objectives: To clarify the roles of hope and growth mind-set in the relationship between stress from child-rearing and children’s well-being. Methods/Statistical analysis: In this study, SPSS Win 21.0 was used to calculate the reliability analyses, descriptive statistics, and correlation analyses. SPSS MACRO was applied to calculate dual mediating effect and verify bootstrapping. Findings: The results showed that children’s well-being is negatively and directly influenced by parenting stress in mothers but also identifies how to improve children’s well-being by increasing hope in mothers and enhancing their growth mind-sets, specifically confirming the double mediating effects of hope and growth mind-set in the relationship between parenting stress and the children’s well-being. Improvements/Applications: It will be used to improve children’s well-being by incorporating both parental hope and mothers’ growth mind-sets in any plans.

Keywords


Double Mediating Effect, Growth Mind-Set, Hope, Parenting Stress, Wellbeing.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i47%2F133593