The Impact of Anxious and Non-Anxious Parents on the Mental Health of Children

Authors

  • Dharam Aggarwal Department of Psychology, DAPC College, University of Madras, Chennai, India
  • Subhash Malhotra Department of Psychology, DAPC College, University of Madras, Chennai, India
  • Pramod Malhotra Department of Sociology and Cultural Studies, DAPC College, University of Madras, Chennai, India

Keywords:

Anxiety, Parents, Children, Puberty, Influence

Abstract

Anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive and persistent anxiety or fear and are associated with a range of behavioral disturbances. Most parents experience anxiety from time to time, but for some people, parenting anxiety can affect the quality of their life or their child's life. The regulation of emotions and behavior is crucial to the healthy early development of children, where they interact with the environment to adjust emotions, cope with frustrations and stress. Parents who are depressed and out of tune with their child's needs and emotions leave the child unsupported, left to manage the r own anger, sadness, and fear, and are left to their own immature repertoire of behaviors.

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Published

29-06-2023

How to Cite

Aggarwal, D., Malhotra, S., & Malhotra, P. (2023). The Impact of Anxious and Non-Anxious Parents on the Mental Health of Children. International Journal of Innovative Scientific Research, 1(1), 26–33. Retrieved from https://journals.worldbiologica.com/ijisr/article/view/47

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