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  1. Are Discrepancies Between Father and Adolescent Perceptions of Harsh Parenting and Conflict Associated with Adolescent Mental Health Symptoms?

    Though differences in informant perceptions of family processes are associated with poorer health, few studies have examined discrepancies between...

    Sarah G. Hidalgo, Joanna J. Kim, ... Nancy A. Gonzales in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 26 August 2023
  2. Parent–Youth Attachment Insecurity and Informant Discrepancies of Intrafamilial Aggression

    This study investigated how youth attachment anxiety and avoidance are associated with informant discrepancies of intrafamilial aggression within...

    Emily M. Thornton, Sebastian P. Dys, ... Marlene M. Moretti in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article Open access 15 February 2024
  3. Longitudinal Linkages Between Parent-Child Discrepancies in Reports on Parental Autonomy Support and Informants’ Depressive Symptoms

    Although parent-child discrepancies in reports of parenting are known to be associated with child depressive symptoms, the direction of causality is...

    Paula Vrolijk, Caspar J. Van Lissa, ... Renske Keizer in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article Open access 24 January 2023
  4. Adolescent-Mother Agreements and Discrepancies in Reports of Helicopter Parenting: Associations with Perceived Conflict and Support

    Adolescents’ and parents’ similar and/or divergent perceptions of parental behaviors may be associated with youth-parent relationship quality. This...

    Yue Wang, Skyler T. Hawk in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 04 August 2023
  5. Longitudinal Discrepancy in Adolescent Aggressive Behavior Problems: Differences by Reporter and Contextual Factors

    Little is known about the developmental course of informant discrepancies in adolescent aggressive behavior problems, though whether aggression...

    Panpan Yang, Gabriel L. Schlomer, ... Mark E. Feinberg in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 07 April 2021
  6. Discrepancies Between Teacher- and Child- Reports of Proactive and Reactive Aggression: Does Prosocial Behavior Matter?

    Although limited, previous research has demonstrated that informants differ on their reports of childhood aggression subtypes (i.e., proactive and...

    Sofia Mildrum Chana, Elizabeth C. Tampke, Paula J. Fite in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 22 July 2020
  7. Discrepancies in parents’ and adolescents’ reports on parent-adolescent communication and associations to adolescents’ psychological health

    Parental knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts is central for healthy adolescent development. However, parents and their adolescent children often...

    Sabina Kapetanovic, Karin Boson in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 20 July 2020
  8. Contrasting Views of Autism Spectrum Traits in Adults, Especially in Self-Reports vs. Informant-Reports for Women High in Autism Spectrum Traits

    There is uncertainty among researchers and clinicians about how to best measure autism spectrum dimensional traits in adults. In a sample of adults...

    Sara C. Taylor, Brielle N. Gehringer, ... Edward S. Brodkin in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 09 December 2022
  9. The General Psychopathology ‘p’ Factor in Adolescence: Multi-Informant Assessment and Computerized Adaptive Testing

    Accumulating evidence supports the presence of a general psychopathology dimension, the p factor (‘p’). Despite growing interest in the p factor,...

    Jason D. Jones, Rhonda C. Boyd, ... Raquel E. Gur in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
    Article 13 June 2024
  10. Parent–Adolescent Conflict across Adolescence: Trajectories of Informant Discrepancies and Associations with Personality Types

    Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the intensity of conflict. Conflict intensity tends to...

    Stefanos Mastrotheodoros, Jolien Van der Graaff, ... Susan Branje in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article Open access 26 June 2019
  11. Informant Discrepancies in Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms in an At-Risk Sample: The Role of Parenting and School Engagement

    A number of studies have used variable-centered approaches to examine informant discrepancies on children’s behavior problems; however, few such...

    Alexa L. Curhan, Jill A. Rabinowitz, ... Catherine P. Bradshaw in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 24 August 2019
  12. Examining a Key Measure of Youth Disclosure to Parents for Measurement Invariance Across Time and Reporters

    Youth disclosure (to parents) is an important factor in assessing parental knowledge and can be defined as the frequency with which adolescents share...

    Robb E. Clawson, Roy A. Bean, ... Chien-Ti Plummer Lee in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 11 August 2022
  13. Discrepant Parent-Adolescent Reports of Parenting Practices: Associations with Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms

    Discrepancies in multi-informant reports of parenting practices represent a meaningful clinical construct that can be harnessed to predict adolescent...

    Lindsey M. Nichols, Emily E. Tanner-Smith in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 31 March 2022
  14. Evaluating the Structure and Correlates of Helicopter Parenting in Mainland China

    Helicopter Parenting (HP) refers to parenting behaviors such as overinvolvement and developmentally inappropriate support during late adolescence and...

    Wenqing Zong, Skyler T. Hawk in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 22 July 2022
  15. Antecedents and Consequences of Discrepant Perceptions of Racial Socialization between Parents and Adolescents within Mexican-Origin Families

    Parents and adolescents often have different views regarding parental racial socialization practices; however, studies documenting such discrepancies...

    Shanting Chen, Elizabeth Jelsma, ... Su Yeong Kim in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 03 September 2021
  16. Do Parent and Teacher Ratings of ADHD Reflect the Same Constructs? A Measurement Invariance Analysis

    Discrepancies between parent and teacher ratings of problem behaviors related to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are reported...

    Colleen M. Jungersen, Christopher J. Lonigan in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 05 June 2021
  17. Perceptions of Parenting in Daily Life: Adolescent-Parent Differences and Associations with Adolescent Affect

    Adolescents can perceive parenting quite differently than parents themselves and these discrepancies may relate to adolescent well-being. The current...

    Loes H. C. Janssen, Bart Verkuil, ... Bernet M. Elzinga in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article Open access 04 September 2021
  18. Paternal Positivity and Child Mental Health: A Meta-Analysis

    Children whose mothers display more positivity during interactions tend to have better mental health. Some studies investigating associations between...

    Daniel Foster, Michelle Rodrigues, ... Jennifer Jenkins in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 02 August 2022
  19. Bullying: issues and challenges in prevention and intervention

    Bullying is a public health issue that persists and occurs across several contexts. In this narrative review, we highlight issues and challenges in...

    Muhammad Waseem, Amanda B. Nickerson in Current Psychology
    Article 12 August 2023
  20. A Basis for Comparison: The Congruence of Mother-Teacher Ratings of Externalizing Behavior as a Function of Family Size

    The goal of the current study was to examine the role number of children in a family has on the discrepancy between mother- and teacher-reported...

    Peter J. Castagna, Robert D. Laird, ... Thompson E. Davis III in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article 08 October 2020
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