Background: Parenting and parent-child relationships influence children's emotional and social development and evidence exists that they may be life-course determinants of health. This study tests the hypothesis that adverse parenting in the early years predicts poor health in mid-childhood. Methods: A prospective study using data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children cohort. Health data on over 8000 children (60% of those recruited) were available for analysis at 6.9 and 7.7 years. Exposures: self-reported maternal hostility, resentment and hitting/shouting in early childhood. Outcomes: maternal report of child's health in general and number of health problems when the child was 6.9 and 7.7 years, adjusting for socioecon...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Objective: To examine how constructiveness in interparental conflict affects mothers’ perception of ...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Background Parenting influences child outcomes but does not occur in a vacuum. It is influenced by s...
Parent–child relationships and parenting processes are emerging as potential life course determinan...
This study examines the importance of parental health in the development of child behavior during ea...
Health is a result of both internal (biological) and external (e.g. environmental) factors, and it h...
Objective: Although ample evidence indicates that child health is compromised by early adversity (e....
The purpose of this investigation is to test the mediational effect of parenting style on the associ...
Inequality within the family (i.e. differential parenting) is associated with a variety of measures ...
ObjectiveThis study examined whether parenting, specifically parental support, structure, and behavi...
We examined a model of multiple mediating pathways of income poverty, material hardship, parenting f...
ObjectiveWe tested the hypothesis that socioeconomic status (SES) would predict children's physical ...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Objective: To examine how constructiveness in interparental conflict affects mothers’ perception of ...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Background Parenting influences child outcomes but does not occur in a vacuum. It is influenced by s...
Parent–child relationships and parenting processes are emerging as potential life course determinan...
This study examines the importance of parental health in the development of child behavior during ea...
Health is a result of both internal (biological) and external (e.g. environmental) factors, and it h...
Objective: Although ample evidence indicates that child health is compromised by early adversity (e....
The purpose of this investigation is to test the mediational effect of parenting style on the associ...
Inequality within the family (i.e. differential parenting) is associated with a variety of measures ...
ObjectiveThis study examined whether parenting, specifically parental support, structure, and behavi...
We examined a model of multiple mediating pathways of income poverty, material hardship, parenting f...
ObjectiveWe tested the hypothesis that socioeconomic status (SES) would predict children's physical ...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Objective: To examine how constructiveness in interparental conflict affects mothers’ perception of ...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...