A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia

Refugee families face numerous challenges, including economic hardship, insecurity, difficulty accessing resources and services in host countries, and the struggle to adapt to new cultural environments (Lewig, Arney, & Salveron, 2010). These stressors can impact parenting behaviors, as parent...

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Main Author: Kahar, Rojanah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2025
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118572/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118572/1/118572.pdf
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description Refugee families face numerous challenges, including economic hardship, insecurity, difficulty accessing resources and services in host countries, and the struggle to adapt to new cultural environments (Lewig, Arney, & Salveron, 2010). These stressors can impact parenting behaviors, as parents and caregivers often find it difficult to support both themselves and their families (Ballard, Wieling, & Forgatch, 2018). When exposed to traumatic stress, parents and caregivers are at an increased risk of adopting poor parenting practices, such as harsher and more inconsistent discipline (Eltanamly, Leijten, Jak, & Overbeek, 2021; Timshel, Montgomery, & Dalgaard, 2017).
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spelling upm-1185722025-07-17T03:39:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118572/ A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia Kahar, Rojanah Refugee families face numerous challenges, including economic hardship, insecurity, difficulty accessing resources and services in host countries, and the struggle to adapt to new cultural environments (Lewig, Arney, & Salveron, 2010). These stressors can impact parenting behaviors, as parents and caregivers often find it difficult to support both themselves and their families (Ballard, Wieling, & Forgatch, 2018). When exposed to traumatic stress, parents and caregivers are at an increased risk of adopting poor parenting practices, such as harsher and more inconsistent discipline (Eltanamly, Leijten, Jak, & Overbeek, 2021; Timshel, Montgomery, & Dalgaard, 2017). 2025 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118572/1/118572.pdf Kahar, Rojanah (2025) A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia. In: Child Conference 2025, 26-28 Feb. 2025, Orchard Hotel, Singapore. (pp. 1-19). (Submitted)
spellingShingle Kahar, Rojanah
A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia
title A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia
title_full A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia
title_fullStr A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia
title_short A hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst Rohingya refugee community in Malaysia
title_sort hybrid parenting program: a pathway to improve parental mental health and child behavioral outcome amongst rohingya refugee community in malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118572/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118572/1/118572.pdf