Research on longitudinal interparental conflict patterns and offspring development is scarce. The population‐based TOPP study (N = 459) was used to investigate (1) child‐rearing conflict trajectories through four time points during childhood and adolescence (ages 8–16), and (2) associations between conflict trajectories and child characteristics (i.e., birth order, gender, externalizing patterns from early childhood). Latent profile analysis identified six distinct trajectories. Conflict levels decreased for most respondents over the adolescent offspring period, but offspring's birth order and externalizing problems were related to less typical trajectories and higher levels of conflict. Onset of externalizing problems was of additional imp...
Impelled by research deficits identified by previous researchers, the relation between marital confl...
This article describes the average and group-based developmental trajectories of aggression, opposit...
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the in...
Consistent with developmental cascade notions, the present study investigated (a) associations betwe...
Objective: This study investigates the longitudinal, cross-lagged associations among interparental c...
Previous studies often assumed that parenting practices are similar across families. This assumption...
This study longitudinally investigated the transmission of conflict management styles from (1) inter...
The role of parental externalizing problems in the relation between interparental conflict and adole...
Adolescents’ conflict management styles with parents are assumed to have an important impact on the ...
Results are reported of a longitudinal study on how marital interaction affects children. Observatio...
Adolescents’ conflict management styles with parents are assumed to have an important impact on the ...
Contemporaneous and longitudinal associations among marital conflict, parent-child relationship qual...
Over the years, the body of research on the intergenerational transmission of parental conflict has ...
Adolescents' conflict management styles with parents are assumed to have an important impact on the ...
This study assessed the associations between interparental conflict (IPC), parenting, and individual...
Impelled by research deficits identified by previous researchers, the relation between marital confl...
This article describes the average and group-based developmental trajectories of aggression, opposit...
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the in...
Consistent with developmental cascade notions, the present study investigated (a) associations betwe...
Objective: This study investigates the longitudinal, cross-lagged associations among interparental c...
Previous studies often assumed that parenting practices are similar across families. This assumption...
This study longitudinally investigated the transmission of conflict management styles from (1) inter...
The role of parental externalizing problems in the relation between interparental conflict and adole...
Adolescents’ conflict management styles with parents are assumed to have an important impact on the ...
Results are reported of a longitudinal study on how marital interaction affects children. Observatio...
Adolescents’ conflict management styles with parents are assumed to have an important impact on the ...
Contemporaneous and longitudinal associations among marital conflict, parent-child relationship qual...
Over the years, the body of research on the intergenerational transmission of parental conflict has ...
Adolescents' conflict management styles with parents are assumed to have an important impact on the ...
This study assessed the associations between interparental conflict (IPC), parenting, and individual...
Impelled by research deficits identified by previous researchers, the relation between marital confl...
This article describes the average and group-based developmental trajectories of aggression, opposit...
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree on the in...