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Trajectories of Parental Warmth and the Role They Play in Explaining Adolescent Prosocial Behavior
Adolescent prosocial behavior suggests social competence and it is associated with greater parental warmth yet the experience of warmth through child...
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Longitudinal Relationships Among Child School Engagement, Parental Monitoring, and Child Prosocial Behavior: A Child-Parent Synergistic Mechanism
Numerous contextual factors have been identified that impact the development of children’s prosocial behavior, yet the influence of child-initiated...
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The impact of lack of parental career engagement on students’ career adapting behavior: a moderated mediation model
While existing research has investigated the impact of parental career-specific behaviors on students’ career development, there is a small amount of...
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Unraveling the Bidirectional Associations between Parental Knowledge and Children’s Externalizing Behavior
Although within- and between-family bidirectional associations between parental knowledge and children’s externalizing behavior have been...
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Longitudinal effect of career-related parental support on vocational college students’ proactive career behavior: a moderated mediation model
Guided by career construction theory and the proactive motivation model, the current study investigated the longitudinal effect of career-related...
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Parental Problem Drinking and Child Social Behavior: Pathways of Risk through Family Dysfunction
There has been very little research on children’s social problems, and no known research on child prosocial behavior, in the context of parental...
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Parental Deprivation- and Threat-Based Factors Associated with Youth Emotion-Based Neurocircuitry and Externalizing Behavior: A Systematic Review
Parental factors, including negative parenting practices (e.g., family conflict, low monitoring), parental depression, and parental substance use,...
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Longitudinal Relations Among Parental Substance Use Disorder and Adolescent Drinking Behavior: The Role of Temperament, Negative Urgency, and Maternal Parenting
Research suggests that parental substance use disorder is associated with adolescent drinking indirectly through negative urgency, a form of...
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Child Ability and Parental Attributions: Development and Validation of the Reasons for Children’s Behavior Scale
Parent attributions for children’s behavior affect parenting practices and emotional reactions. The current study aimed to create a new measure of...
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Parental Distress and Parenting Behavior in Families of Preschool Children with and Without ASD: Spillover and Buffering
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report increased distress relative to parents of children with neurotypical development....
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Development of Family Adaptability and Cohesion from Adolescence to Young Adulthood and Associations with Parental Behavior
Previous research has demonstrated the influence of family functioning on developmental outcomes but only a few studies have addressed the normative...
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When Parents Wear Dark Glasses: An Experimental Study on Parental Negative Attributions and Parenting Behavior
This experimental study aimed to advance our understanding of parental negative attributions of children’s misbehavior (parental interpretations of...
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Age as a Curvilinear Moderator for Parental Solicitation and Adolescent Risk Behavior
Parents have adopted a variety of strategies for monitoring their adolescent children; yet, some strategies are more strongly associated with...
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Parents’ Stress, Parental Burnout, and Parenting Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparing Parents of Children with and without Complex Care Needs
Parental burnout emerges as a response to chronic and overwhelming parenting stress and is related to dysfunctional parenting practices, such as...
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The Relation of Parental Expressed Emotion, Parental Affiliate Stigma, and Typically-develo** Sibling Internalizing Behavior in Families with a Child with ASD
Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience greater stress, expressed emotion (EE), and affiliate stigma than caregivers of...
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Parental Substance Use
Parental substance use is known to severely impact offspring children, which constitutes a major public health concern. Adverse effects concern the... -
Using Daily Diary Assessments to Better Understand the Role of Parental Consistency in the Development of Externalizing Child Behavior
Consistent discipline is thought to reduce early child externalizing behavior. It is unclear, however, whether consistency is important mainly within...
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Language, Immigration, and Socioeconomic Status: A Latent Class Analytic Approach to Parental Predictors of Child Behavior Outcomes
Parent characteristics at childbirth influence children’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors, which are critical determinants of broader...
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Fathers’ parenting stress, parenting styles and children’s problem behavior: the mediating role of parental burnout
Parental duties can be overwhelming, particularly when parents lack sufficient resources to cope with parenting demands, leading to parental burnout....
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Co-parenting, Parental Burnout, Child Internalizing and Externalizing Problems: Moderation by Parental Psychological Flexibility
Parental burnout is overwhelming exhaustion associated with one’s parental role. Numerous studies have explored the antecedents of parental burnout,...