• Title of article

    Cognitive Emotion Regulation: Its Relationship to Parenting Stress

  • Author/Authors

    Iswinarti The University of Muhammadiyah of Malang, Indonesia , Tyas Jadmiko, Gerdaning The University of Muhammadiyah of Malang, Indonesia , Hasanati, Nida The University of Muhammadiyah of Malang, Indonesia

  • Pages
    19
  • From page
    204
  • To page
    222
  • Abstract
    A child’s condition not being in line with the parent’s expectations can cause mothers to experience pressures that can lead to them not parenting effectively. The condition of children with special needs in particular can cause some anxiety and pressure that may induce parenting stress. This research aims to understand the correlation between cognitive emotion regulation and parenting stress, as moderated by the need to belong. A quantitative approach was employed in this research, whose participants comprised 428 mothers of children with special needs. The data were collected using the Parenting Stress Index–Short Form, the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, and the Need to Belong Scale. The data were then analyzed using the PROCESS Macro Analysis moderation method. The results reveal a significant negative correlation between cognitive emotion regulation and parenting stress (β= -0.55; p=0.00), while the need to belong significantly weakened the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation and parenting stress (β= -0.29; p=0.04).
  • Keywords
    Parenting stress , cognitive emotion regulation , need to belong , mothers of children with special needs
  • Journal title
    Journal of Social Studies Education Research
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2572689