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  1. Parent-Child Interactions May Help to Explain Relations Between Parent Characteristics and Clinically Observed Child Autistic Behaviours

    The importance of supporting parent-child interactions has been noted in the context of prodromal autism, but little consideration has been given to...

    Antonina Loncarevic, Murray T. Maybery, ... Andrew J. O. Whitehouse in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article Open access 20 May 2023
  2. Parental Co** Strategies as Predictors and Outcomes of Bullying: Longitudinal Relationships Between Child Victimization, Parent-Child Communication, and Parent-Teacher Consultation

    Parental actions, such as parent-child communication and parent-teacher consultation about a child’s social adjustment, have been addressed as...

    Article 30 May 2024
  3. Discrepancies in Parent-Child Perception of Parental Control and Associations with Children’s Anxiety: The Buffering Effect of Parent-Child Closeness

    Previous research has predominantly relied on single-informant reports to establish the association between parental control and children’s anxiety....

    Mengxiao Zhai, Wenxin Gao, ... Fuzhen Xu in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 27 June 2024
  4. Parent-Child Cohesion and College Students’ Positive/Negative Affect: The Moderating Roles of Sympathetic Nervous System Activity and Parent-Child Separation Experience

    Parent-child separation caused by parental migration could have adverse effects on individuals’ emotional adaptation. However, research on this topic...

    Mengqi Shangguan, Chengming Ao, **gxin Zhao in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 17 April 2023
  5. Maternal Processes Contributing to Child Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms: Comparing Military, Two-parent, and Single-parent Families

    Following the United States’ recent engagements in military conflicts, the impact of parent deployment on child adaptation has become an increased...

    Julie Wargo Aikins, Deane Aikins in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 21 February 2024
  6. Parent-Child Inpatient Treatment in Child and Adolescent Mental Healthcare: Predictors of Child Outcomes

    Family inpatient units in child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services engage all admitted family members in the treatment of children’s...

    Elena von Wirth, Dieter Breuer, ... Manfred Döpfner in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article Open access 23 August 2023
  7. Antecedents and Consequences of Child Externalizing Problems: Differences in Dynamic Parent–Child Processes

    Given that noncompliance is the most common externalizing problem during middle childhood and reliably predicts significant conduct problems,...

    Jennifer A. Somers, Kelsey Stiles, ... Steve S. Lee in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
    Article Open access 14 March 2023
  8. Parent Personality, Child Neglect, and Violence in Relation to Competence and Burnout*

    Modern parenting is characterized by numerous changes which make the parental role not only fulfilling but also very demanding and stressful. In the...

    Ivana Macuka, Ina Reić Ercegovac, Ana Šimunić in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 09 January 2024
  9. Effortful Control, Parent-Child Relationships, and Behavior Problems among Preschool-Aged Children Experiencing Adversity

    Young children who experience adversity are at increased risk for develo** psychological difficulties across the lifespan. Among community samples,...

    Jesse L. Coe, Lauren Micalizzi, ... Stephanie H. Parade in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 20 December 2023
  10. Children’s Daily Living Routine Mediates the Relations Between Parent-Child Relationships and Child Adjustment Problems During School Suspension in Hong Kong

    Young children’s adjustment problems were found to be prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Such adjustment problems may be dependent on children’s...

    **ao-yuan Wu, Eva Yi Hung Lau, ... Derwin King Chung Chan in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article 20 September 2023
  11. Parents’ Perception of Risk in Play: Associations with Parent and Child Gender

    Allowing children the opportunity to take risks in their play may provide learning experiences that benefit children’s health and well-being....

    Zoe J. Ryan, Helen Stockill, ... Helen F. Dodd in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  12. Emotion Regulation in Families: Exploring the Link between Parent-Child Alexithymia and Child Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic comprises a mass trauma for children and families, and children may face particular vulnerability to post-traumatic stress...

    Casey B. Corso, Rebecca Hoppe, ... Marcia A. Winter in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article Open access 14 June 2024
  13. Exploring the Links Between Parental Attachment Style, Child Temperament and Parent-Child Relationship Quality During Adolescence

    Linked with a myriad of developmental outcomes, the parent-child relationship serves an important function, and it is therefore important that...

    Geraldine Walsh, Natalie Zadurian in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article Open access 01 October 2022
  14. Longitudinal Transition Patterns of Peer Attachment and Parent-Child Relationships among High School Students

    This study aimed to explore the latent profiles of peer attachment and parent-child relationships and longitudinal transition patterns for...

    Tingting Gao, Leilei Liang, ... **angfei Meng in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 25 November 2023
  15. Follow the Leader: Parent- and Child-led Synchrony in Competitive and Cooperative play

    Social interactions involve both cooperation to achieve a shared goal and competition over shared resources and rewards. The ability to engage in...

    Jessica Yarmolovsky, Ronny Geva in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 04 November 2023
  16. Parental Warmth and Children’s Subjective Well-Being in China: the Indirect Effect of Parent–Child Relationship

    This study aimed to investigate the long-term effect of both paternal and maternal warmth on children’s subjective well-being and explore the...

    Keman Yuan, Liuqing Jiang, Yufang Bian in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 11 December 2023
  17. Adolescent gaming and parent–child emotional closeness: bivariate relationships in a longitudinal perspective

    The aim of this study was to add knowledge of the longitudinal associations between gaming and emotional closeness between parents and their...

    Karin Boson, Sevtap Gurdal, ... Sabina Kapetanovic in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  18. The association between parent–child attachment and prosocial behavior: A longitudinal study

    Prosocial behavior is a favorable social adaptive behavior that enhances the growth of children and adolescents. It is highly essential to cultivate...

    Zhenhua Li, Chengfu Yu, ... Pei Chen in Current Psychology
    Article 11 March 2023
  19. The Relation between Parent Mental Health and Child Internalizing Symptoms in Parent–Child Interaction Therapy

    The present study evaluated whether families receiving Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) experienced significant improvements in both parent...

    Kristen M. McCabe, Argero Zerr, ... May Yeh in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 09 February 2022
  20. Parent–child attachment and mental health among college students: the mediating role of security and the moderating role of problematic smartphone use

    Previous studies have documented that parent‒child attachment is linked to the mental health of college students. However, little is known about the...

    Mengyao Wang, Jichao Jia, ... Zhengkui Liu in Current Psychology
    Article 18 January 2024
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