Background: This study examined relations among cumulative risk, nurturant and involved parenting, and behavior problems across early childhood. Methods: Cumulative risk, parenting, and behavior problems were measured in a sample of low-income toddlers participating in a family-centered program to prevent conduct problems. Results: Path analysis was utilized to examine longitudinal relations among these constructs, with results supporting an indirect effect of cumulative risk on externalizing and internalizing problems through nurturant and involved parenting. Conclusion: Results highlight the importance of cumulative risk during early childhood, and particularly the effect that the level of contextual risk can have on the parenting context...
Longitudinal growth patterns of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems were examined in a...
Exposure to cumulative risk (CR) has important implications for child development, yet little is kno...
This study tests the hypothesis that links between contextual risk and children's outcomes are parti...
Background—This study examined relations among cumulative risk, nurturant and involved parenting, an...
Cumulative risk is a salient construct addressed in family dynamics research. There have been multi...
Cumulative risk is a salient construct addressed in family dynamics research. There have been multi...
Cumulative risk is a salient construct addressed in family dynamics research. There have been multi...
This dissertation examines cumulative risk of future child problem behaviors across four domains of ...
This dissertation examines cumulative risk of future child problem behaviors across four domains of ...
Previous research suggests that cumulative risk at differing ecological levels is related to child m...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
The ecology of the emergence of psychopathology in early childhood is often approached by the analys...
This study was designed to empirically test and compare two models on the operation of multiple risk...
Both contextual risk and sensitive parenting have been associated with children’s social skills in e...
Family is an important socialization context for youth as they move through early adolescence. A sig...
Longitudinal growth patterns of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems were examined in a...
Exposure to cumulative risk (CR) has important implications for child development, yet little is kno...
This study tests the hypothesis that links between contextual risk and children's outcomes are parti...
Background—This study examined relations among cumulative risk, nurturant and involved parenting, an...
Cumulative risk is a salient construct addressed in family dynamics research. There have been multi...
Cumulative risk is a salient construct addressed in family dynamics research. There have been multi...
Cumulative risk is a salient construct addressed in family dynamics research. There have been multi...
This dissertation examines cumulative risk of future child problem behaviors across four domains of ...
This dissertation examines cumulative risk of future child problem behaviors across four domains of ...
Previous research suggests that cumulative risk at differing ecological levels is related to child m...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
The ecology of the emergence of psychopathology in early childhood is often approached by the analys...
This study was designed to empirically test and compare two models on the operation of multiple risk...
Both contextual risk and sensitive parenting have been associated with children’s social skills in e...
Family is an important socialization context for youth as they move through early adolescence. A sig...
Longitudinal growth patterns of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems were examined in a...
Exposure to cumulative risk (CR) has important implications for child development, yet little is kno...
This study tests the hypothesis that links between contextual risk and children's outcomes are parti...