BACKGROUND: The quality of parenting is associated with a wide range of child and adult outcomes, and there is evidence to suggest that some aspects of parenting show patterns of intergenerational transmission. This study aimed to determine whether such intergenerational transmission occurs in mothers and fathers in a UK birth cohort. METHODS: The study sample consisted of 146 mothers and 146 fathers who were recruited from maternity wards in England and followed up for 24 months ['Generation 2' (G2)]. Perceptions of their own parenting [by 'Generation1' (G1)] were assessed from G2 parents at 12 months using the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI). G2 parents were filmed interacting with their 'Generation 3' (G3) children at 24 months. RESULT...
Long-standing interest in the intergenerational transmission of parenting has stimulated work focuse...
This study explored the way in which intergenerational transmission of parenting behavior takes plac...
Using a sample of 1338 families from 12 cultural groups in 9 nations, we examined whether retrospect...
Background: The quality of parenting is associated with a wide range of child and adult outcomes, an...
“Why do parents parent the way they do?” is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
The finding that values, attitudes, and behaviour can be transmitted across generations is long stan...
"Why do parents parent the way they do?" is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
Introduction The transmission of perceived parental rearing styles through generations has been pro...
The 5 studies in this special section both confirm prior findings regarding the intergenerational tr...
In this review, intergenerational transmission of parenting is defined äs the process through which ...
In the present research 286 mothers and 274 fathers were surveyed regarding perceptions of their own...
Research about parent effects on family behavior focuses on intergenerational transmission: whether ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2009. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: L. Alan ...
We examined the intergenerational transmission of parent-child relationship qualities in a populatio...
Abstract In order to examine the relationships between parenting styles and personality traits over ...
Long-standing interest in the intergenerational transmission of parenting has stimulated work focuse...
This study explored the way in which intergenerational transmission of parenting behavior takes plac...
Using a sample of 1338 families from 12 cultural groups in 9 nations, we examined whether retrospect...
Background: The quality of parenting is associated with a wide range of child and adult outcomes, an...
“Why do parents parent the way they do?” is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
The finding that values, attitudes, and behaviour can be transmitted across generations is long stan...
"Why do parents parent the way they do?" is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
Introduction The transmission of perceived parental rearing styles through generations has been pro...
The 5 studies in this special section both confirm prior findings regarding the intergenerational tr...
In this review, intergenerational transmission of parenting is defined äs the process through which ...
In the present research 286 mothers and 274 fathers were surveyed regarding perceptions of their own...
Research about parent effects on family behavior focuses on intergenerational transmission: whether ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2009. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: L. Alan ...
We examined the intergenerational transmission of parent-child relationship qualities in a populatio...
Abstract In order to examine the relationships between parenting styles and personality traits over ...
Long-standing interest in the intergenerational transmission of parenting has stimulated work focuse...
This study explored the way in which intergenerational transmission of parenting behavior takes plac...
Using a sample of 1338 families from 12 cultural groups in 9 nations, we examined whether retrospect...