Browsing Psychology by Subject "Parenting"
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The consequences of antisocial behavior in older male siblings for younger brothers and sisters
(American Psychological Association, 2005-12)The contribution of younger male and female siblings’ conflict and involvement in deviant activities with their older brothers to younger siblings’ adolescent adjustment problems was examined in the context of parenting. ... -
The contribution of parental discipline, parental monitoring, and school risk to early-onset conduct problems in African American boys and girls
(American Psychological Association, 2000-11)The association of parental discipline and monitoring with the early conduct problems of 123 boys and girls was assessed in a highly disadvantaged, African American sample. Prospective analyses indicated that, after earlier ... -
The joint contribution of early parental warmth, communication and tracking, and early child conduct problems on monitoring in late childhood
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2005-09)The relationship of parental warmth, communication, and tracking (WCT), and child conduct problems in early elementary school (age 5.5 years) to monitoring in late elementary school (age 9.5 years) was longitudinally ... -
Parenting & children’s psychological adjustment during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Routledge, 2021-05-17)Empirical data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families with school-aged children is limited. We used a cross-sectional, descriptive design to examine pandemic-related family impacts and whether impacts varied ... -
Reducing risks for problem behaviors during the high school transition: proximal outcomes in the common sense parenting trial
(Springer International Publishing AG, 2015-09)This study tests Common Sense Parenting (CSP)(A (R)), a widely used parent-training program, in its standard form and in a modified form known as CSP Plus, with low-income 8th graders and their families during the high ...