Infant negative affectivity predicts child anxiety. Coparenting might influence the development of anxiety by weakening this association in the case of supportive coparenting, or by strengthening this association in the case of undermining coparenting. Parents can display coparenting behaviors simultaneously (both parents being supportive or undermining), or divergently (only one parent being supportive or undermining). In our longitudinal study, we investigated whether coparenting moderated the relation between infant negative affectivity at 4 months and child anxiety symptoms 2 years later. Hundred-sixteen couples dressed up their firstborn infants in a clothes-changing task. We coded cooperative, mutual, neutral, and competitive coparent...
Background: Anxiety aggregates in families. Environmental factors, such as modelling of anxious be...
Infants use signals from others to guide their behavior when confronted with novel situations, a pro...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...
This study investigated the bidirectional relations between two dimensions of coparenting (the way p...
Research into anxiety has largely ignored the dynamics of family systems in anxiety development. Cop...
This thesis investigated the associations between child anxiety and coparenting. Coparenting is usua...
Research into anxiety has largely ignored the dynamics of family systems in anxiety development. C...
This study examines longitudinal correlates of coparental and family group-level dynamics during inf...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
Most studies investigating the role of parenting behavior in the intergenerational transmission of a...
Although the negative impact of postpartum depression on parenting behaviors has been well establish...
This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and chi...
Parenting sense of competence (PSOC) is a critical aspect of parental adjustment that may be undermi...
Parenting is full of challenges and responsibilities. It is particularly important for parents to be...
ii This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and ...
Background: Anxiety aggregates in families. Environmental factors, such as modelling of anxious be...
Infants use signals from others to guide their behavior when confronted with novel situations, a pro...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...
This study investigated the bidirectional relations between two dimensions of coparenting (the way p...
Research into anxiety has largely ignored the dynamics of family systems in anxiety development. Cop...
This thesis investigated the associations between child anxiety and coparenting. Coparenting is usua...
Research into anxiety has largely ignored the dynamics of family systems in anxiety development. C...
This study examines longitudinal correlates of coparental and family group-level dynamics during inf...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
Most studies investigating the role of parenting behavior in the intergenerational transmission of a...
Although the negative impact of postpartum depression on parenting behaviors has been well establish...
This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and chi...
Parenting sense of competence (PSOC) is a critical aspect of parental adjustment that may be undermi...
Parenting is full of challenges and responsibilities. It is particularly important for parents to be...
ii This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and ...
Background: Anxiety aggregates in families. Environmental factors, such as modelling of anxious be...
Infants use signals from others to guide their behavior when confronted with novel situations, a pro...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...