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      Parenting style in a rapidly developing country: A report from the state of Qatar

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          Abstract

          Objective:

          To investigate the different styles of parenting in the State of Qatar, a country that is considered a cosmopolitan hub with rapid development.

          Materials and Methods:

          A cross-sectional study was conducted at Sidra Medicine, the only tertiary pediatric hospital in Qatar. Parents of children 3–14 years old were offered a questionnaire.

          Results:

          A total of 114 questionnaires were completed (response rate = 95%). Approximately 65% of parents were between 30 and 39 years of age. Almost 90% of parents state that they are confident of their parenting ability. More than 90% of the participating parents stated that they are responsive to their child's feeling and needs, give comfort and understanding when their child is upset, praise their child when well-behaved, give reasons why rules should be followed, help children understand the impact of their behavior, explain consequences of bad behavior, take into account their child's desire before asking him/her to do something, encourage their child to freely express him/herself when disagreeing with his/her parents, and show respect to their child's opinion. However, 60% of parents sometimes scold, yell, and criticize their child when he/she misbehaves but less than 50% of them use threats as a consequence with little or no justification. Furthermore, two-thirds of parents give consequences by putting their child off somewhere with little or no explanation. Moreover, one in four participants gives in to their child when he/she causes a commotion about something, threatens their child with consequences more often than actually giving them, and states consequences to their child and do not actually do them.

          Conclusion:

          Residents in Qatar have a mixed type of parental style (authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive). This study will guide us to raise the awareness about the types of parenting style in Qatar, in order to provide professional parenting counseling taking into consideration the cultural background.

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              Beyond parental control and authoritarian parenting style: understanding Chinese parenting through the cultural notion of training.

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              This study addresses a paradox in the literature involving the parenting style of Asians: Chinese parenting has often been described as "controlling" or "authoritarian". These styles of parenting have been found to be predictive of poor school achievement among European-Americans, and yet the Chinese are performing quite well in school. This study suggests that the concepts of authoritative and authoritarian are somewhat ethnocentric and do not capture the important features of Chinese child rearing, especially for explaining their school success. Immigrant Chinese and European-American mothers of preschool-aged children were administered standard measures of parental control and authoritative-authoritarian parenting style as well as Chinese child-rearing items involving the concept of "training." After controlling for their education, and their scores on the standard measures, the Chinese mothers were found to score significantly higher on the "training" ideologies. This "training" concept has important features, beyond the authoritarian concept, that may explain Chinese school success.
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                Journal
                J Family Med Prim Care
                J Family Med Prim Care
                JFMPC
                Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                2249-4863
                2278-7135
                August 2021
                27 August 2021
                : 10
                : 8
                : 2947-2951
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, Section of Academic General Pediatrics, Sidra Medicine, Doha, Qatar
                [2 ] Department of Clinical Pediatrics, Weill- Cornell Medicine, Doha, Qatar
                [3 ] Department of Pediatrics, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar
                [4 ] Department of Medical Education, Pediatric Residency Program, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Faisal K. Hadid, Department of Pediatrics, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha – 3050, Qatar. E-mail: Fhadid@ 123456hamad.qa
                Article
                JFMPC-10-2947
                10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1462_20
                8483145
                34660429
                10bb0981-2c51-4df7-a10c-b01671dc5372
                Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care

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                History
                : 16 July 2020
                : 17 September 2020
                : 26 May 2021
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                children,parenting,pediatric,qatar,style
                children, parenting, pediatric, qatar, style

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