This study investigated the associations among psychologically controlling parenting, relational aggression, friendship quality, and loneliness during adolescence. A model was proposed in which relational aggression plays an intervening role in the relations between both parental psychological control and friendship outcomes. In a sample comprised of middle adolescents and their parents, process analyses revealed that psychological control (indexed by parent and adolescent reports) positively predicted adolescents ’ self-reported relational aggression that, in turn, negatively predicted friendship quality and positively predicted loneliness. The model held for both mothers and fathers and was not moderated by adolescent gender. The discussi...
The aim of this study was to longitudinally examine the moderating role of friendship quality in the...
In order to fulfill the requirements of a psychology research methods course in the 2008 fall semest...
Aggressive children are known to have friends. However, less is known about the impact of aggression...
This study investigated the associations among psychologically controlling parenting, relational agg...
The current project examined two competing models investigating the role of child relational aggress...
This study assesses associations between mothers\u27 use of relational aggression with their peers a...
Youth aggression has been associated with negative parenting practices, but previous research about ...
Relational aggression-a psychological form of aggression-has numerous negative consequences for phys...
To date, the research testing the predictors of relational aggression has largely mirrored that of t...
We examine the pathways by which parents influence adolescents’ close friendships, focusing on three...
Abstract Consistent with the view that adolescent rela-tionships are established in the context of i...
Using a cross-lagged panel design, the present study examined the directionality of relations betwee...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Using a cross-lagged panel design, this study examined the directionality of relations between paren...
Relational aggression, best defined as behavior that is meant to harm or significantly damage anothe...
The aim of this study was to longitudinally examine the moderating role of friendship quality in the...
In order to fulfill the requirements of a psychology research methods course in the 2008 fall semest...
Aggressive children are known to have friends. However, less is known about the impact of aggression...
This study investigated the associations among psychologically controlling parenting, relational agg...
The current project examined two competing models investigating the role of child relational aggress...
This study assesses associations between mothers\u27 use of relational aggression with their peers a...
Youth aggression has been associated with negative parenting practices, but previous research about ...
Relational aggression-a psychological form of aggression-has numerous negative consequences for phys...
To date, the research testing the predictors of relational aggression has largely mirrored that of t...
We examine the pathways by which parents influence adolescents’ close friendships, focusing on three...
Abstract Consistent with the view that adolescent rela-tionships are established in the context of i...
Using a cross-lagged panel design, the present study examined the directionality of relations betwee...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Using a cross-lagged panel design, this study examined the directionality of relations between paren...
Relational aggression, best defined as behavior that is meant to harm or significantly damage anothe...
The aim of this study was to longitudinally examine the moderating role of friendship quality in the...
In order to fulfill the requirements of a psychology research methods course in the 2008 fall semest...
Aggressive children are known to have friends. However, less is known about the impact of aggression...