The present study examined the longitudinal impact of perceived self-regulatory efficacy and parental communication on violent conduct. Adolescents'perceived efficacy to resist peer pressure for transgressive activities counteracted engagement in violent conduct both directly and by fostering open communication with parents. Parental communication was linked to violent conduct concurrently but not longitudinally. There were gender differences in level of engagement in violent activities, but the causal structures were the same. Perceived self-regulatory efficacy contributed to violent conduct both concurrently and longitudinally after controlling for prior level of violent conduct and openness of parental communication
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
Theoretical studies propose an association between family violence and low self-control in adolescen...
Debates about the causes of childhood misconduct have juxtaposed the utility of self-control models ...
The present study examined the longitudinal impact of perceived self-regulatory efficacy and parent...
The present study tested the hypothesis that perceived self-efficacy to resist peer pressure for hig...
The present study sought to increase understanding of influences on and consequences of self-regulat...
Previous research demonstrated that children who had been exposed to physical maltreatment by parent...
Self-regulation processes and violent contexts play an important role in predicting adolescents' agg...
Self-regulation is essential for successful social functioning, yet more remains to be understood ab...
Examinations of juvenile violence have largely been limited in both the scope of behaviors studied a...
This two-wave survey study investigated the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between differ...
According to the general theory of crime, parents play a prominent role in the development of self-c...
Over the years, researchers have investigated direct, conditional, and meditational pathways of a...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of low self-control and corporal punishment exposure ...
Theoretical studies propose an association between family violence and low self-control in adolescen...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
Theoretical studies propose an association between family violence and low self-control in adolescen...
Debates about the causes of childhood misconduct have juxtaposed the utility of self-control models ...
The present study examined the longitudinal impact of perceived self-regulatory efficacy and parent...
The present study tested the hypothesis that perceived self-efficacy to resist peer pressure for hig...
The present study sought to increase understanding of influences on and consequences of self-regulat...
Previous research demonstrated that children who had been exposed to physical maltreatment by parent...
Self-regulation processes and violent contexts play an important role in predicting adolescents' agg...
Self-regulation is essential for successful social functioning, yet more remains to be understood ab...
Examinations of juvenile violence have largely been limited in both the scope of behaviors studied a...
This two-wave survey study investigated the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between differ...
According to the general theory of crime, parents play a prominent role in the development of self-c...
Over the years, researchers have investigated direct, conditional, and meditational pathways of a...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of low self-control and corporal punishment exposure ...
Theoretical studies propose an association between family violence and low self-control in adolescen...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
Theoretical studies propose an association between family violence and low self-control in adolescen...
Debates about the causes of childhood misconduct have juxtaposed the utility of self-control models ...