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Correlations between different parenting practices and well-being in children: a systematic mapping review’ - project description

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The Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs wants an overview of research that has looked at correlations between different ways of doing parenting and well-being in children.


Summary

How parents are parents can affect children's well-being. The Directorate for Children-, Youth- and Family Affairs (Bufdir) has a mandate to give advise to parents and contribute to good parenting in all types of families. Bufdir wants an overview of research that has looked at correlations between different ways of doing parenting and well-being in children.

See the full project description at Cristin for more information about results, researchers, contact information etc.

Project participants

Project leader

Nora Blaasvær, Avdeling for vurdering av tiltak, Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Project participants

Heather Melanie R Ames, Avdeling for vurdering av tiltak, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Nikita Baiju, Universitetet i Tromsø - Norges arktiske universitet, UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Start

08.02.2019

End

26.08.2019

Status

Active

Project owner/ Project manager

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Participant at FHI

Heather Melanie R Ames