Parent-Child

Parent-Child Relationship Inventory

The Parent-Child Relationship Inventory (PCRI) is a 78-item self-report instrument designed to measure mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions of their relationship with an individual child and their attitudes about being parents. Responses are made on a 4-point Likert scale, with high scores indicating parenting behaviors that could advantageously contribute to this relationship and low scores suggesting

Parent-Child Dynamics in Pediatric Psychology

This article explores the dynamics of parent-child relationships within the domain of pediatric psychology, emphasizing their profound impact on children’s health and well-being. Grounded in key theoretical frameworks such as Attachment Theory, Social Learning Theory, and Bioecological Systems Theory, the first section delineates the theoretical underpinnings that guide our understanding of these dynamics. The subsequent

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