A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, many of these risk factors often co-occur with parental antisociality, which by itself may account for both the familial risk factors and the increased likelihood of offspring disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs). The current study aimed to examine the association of parenting behaviors, marital conflict, and divorce with child DBDs while accounting for (a) coparent parenting behaviors, and (b) parental adult antisocial behavior (AAB). A series of regressions tested the association between family-level variables (namely, parent-child relationship quality, parental willingness to use physical punishment, marital adjustment, and history of divo...
Past research has linked interparental conflict, parent psychopathology, hostile parenting, and exte...
Research has established that families of youth with externalizing disorders are characterized by ri...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Research has indicated that negative parenting practices are associated with disruptive behavior in ...
Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBD) are the most common mental health disorders in the school-aged c...
This article reviews recent research into the relationship between family variables and child behavi...
BACKGROUND: Previous work reports an association between familial risk factors stemming from parenta...
Various dimensions of marital conflict have been shown to be negatively associated with child functi...
The hypothesis that parental alcoholism and co-occurring antisocial behavior would be indirectly lin...
Aim: Divorce is a state of separation in which the spouses no longer live together. It is a dynamic ...
Both Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and divorce are very prevalent in western soci...
This study investigated the relationship between divorce and thesymptom profile of children with att...
The current study examined the relationships between Major Depressive Disorder, negative life events...
We used adopted and biological children from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of Families and Ho...
Past research has linked interparental conflict, parent psychopathology, hostile parenting, and exte...
Research has established that families of youth with externalizing disorders are characterized by ri...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Research has indicated that negative parenting practices are associated with disruptive behavior in ...
Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBD) are the most common mental health disorders in the school-aged c...
This article reviews recent research into the relationship between family variables and child behavi...
BACKGROUND: Previous work reports an association between familial risk factors stemming from parenta...
Various dimensions of marital conflict have been shown to be negatively associated with child functi...
The hypothesis that parental alcoholism and co-occurring antisocial behavior would be indirectly lin...
Aim: Divorce is a state of separation in which the spouses no longer live together. It is a dynamic ...
Both Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and divorce are very prevalent in western soci...
This study investigated the relationship between divorce and thesymptom profile of children with att...
The current study examined the relationships between Major Depressive Disorder, negative life events...
We used adopted and biological children from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of Families and Ho...
Past research has linked interparental conflict, parent psychopathology, hostile parenting, and exte...
Research has established that families of youth with externalizing disorders are characterized by ri...
Parent psychopathology, including parental depression, anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorde...