Parenting Competences Among Migrant Families Living at Psychosocial Risk in Spain

Author:

Martins MarcoORCID,Pinto RitaORCID,Živković MarijaORCID,Jiménez LucíaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe impact of parenting competences on child well-being is well-established. During the last years, parenting support initiatives have increased in several countries, namely in Spain, offering support to promote parents’ childcare resources and competences, particularly for families at psychosocial risk. Recognizing the specificities of different subgroups of families, such as migrant families, allows the development of more tailored and effective interventions in the field of family support. However, there is a gap in the literature about parenting competences in migrant families. This article explores differences and similarities in parenting competences among 492 migrant and non-migrant parents involved in family preservation services in Spain, as well as examines the impact of these competences on children’s well-being. Our findings revealed that migrant and non-migrant vulnerable families face similar needs in terms of parenting competences in domains covered by the existing family support interventions. However, we found a few differences in parenting competences between both populations, as well as in the impact of several parenting competences in children’s well-being. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

Funder

Red Cross Spain

Universidad de Sevilla

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Demography

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