Reviews of behavioral genetic studies note that “control ” aspects of parenting yield low estimates of heritability, while “affective ” aspects (parental feelings) yield moderate estimates. Research to date has not specifically considered whether positive and negative aspects of parenting—for both feelings and control—may explain these etiological distinctions. We addressed this issue using parent reports of parenting in a large twin sample in the United Kingdom, at ages 9 (N 2,260 twin pairs), 12 (N 3,850 twin pairs) and 14 (N 2,293 twin pairs) years. Our findings supported previous work indicating that parental feelings show greater heritability (h2) than control (across all ages, mean h2 feelings .42, control .13). Of specific interes...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
The goal of this thesis was to determine the influence of genetic and environmental effects on the d...
Children and their parents often differ in their perception of the relationship they share. As this ...
Reviews of behavioral genetic studies note that “control” aspects of parenting yield low estimates o...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
In studies of child psychopathology, phenotypes of interest are often obtained by parental ratings. ...
Nikstat A, Riemann R. Differences in Parenting Behavior are Systematic Sources of the Non-shared Env...
Parenting behaviors have long been recognized as crucial to children’s healthy development. However,...
Given that parenting behavior is central to children's physical, academic, and socio-emotional outco...
Positive affect has been implicated in the phenomenological experience of various psychiatric disord...
Positive affect has been implicated in the phenomenological experience of various psychiatric disord...
BACKGROUND:Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
200 pairs of twins were assessed at 14 months of age in the laboratory and home. Measures were obtai...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
The goal of this thesis was to determine the influence of genetic and environmental effects on the d...
Children and their parents often differ in their perception of the relationship they share. As this ...
Reviews of behavioral genetic studies note that “control” aspects of parenting yield low estimates o...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
In studies of child psychopathology, phenotypes of interest are often obtained by parental ratings. ...
Nikstat A, Riemann R. Differences in Parenting Behavior are Systematic Sources of the Non-shared Env...
Parenting behaviors have long been recognized as crucial to children’s healthy development. However,...
Given that parenting behavior is central to children's physical, academic, and socio-emotional outco...
Positive affect has been implicated in the phenomenological experience of various psychiatric disord...
Positive affect has been implicated in the phenomenological experience of various psychiatric disord...
BACKGROUND:Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
200 pairs of twins were assessed at 14 months of age in the laboratory and home. Measures were obtai...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
The goal of this thesis was to determine the influence of genetic and environmental effects on the d...
Children and their parents often differ in their perception of the relationship they share. As this ...