The goal was to examine the contribution of parenting style to externalizing/internalizing problems in children and early-adolescents, on the hypothesis that parenting style would affect externalizing and internalizing problems via its effects on behavioral dysregulation. The participants were parents and teachers of 199 children (111 F) from 6 to 15 years old. A multi-informant study was carried out to assess parenting style (parents reports), and (a) behavioral dysregulation, (b) aggressive behavior with peers, (c) hyperactivity/distractibility, (d) anxiety/fear, in an ecological interactive context such as the classroom (teacher report). We tested our hypotheses with Structural Equation Model analysis. Authoritarian style is associated ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
This item is only available electronically.Parenting factors are important to early experiences in c...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
The goal was to examine the contribution of parenting style to externalizing/internalizing problems ...
In the family, parenting style directly impacts children’s behavior and symptoms of behavior. There ...
In the family, parenting style directly impacts children’s behavior and symptoms of behavior. There ...
The aim of this study was to examine three distinct parenting styles and their effect on children’s ...
abstract: The first step in providing adequate prevention of children’s behavior problems is identif...
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim ...
Successful transition and adjustment to school life is critical for a child's future success. To eas...
This chapter examines the existing relationship between different types of parental practices and th...
textabstractThe aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
The direct and interactive effects of temperament and parenting were examined in the prediction of e...
This research determined the influence of parents and theirparenting styles on children’s behavior. ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
This item is only available electronically.Parenting factors are important to early experiences in c...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
The goal was to examine the contribution of parenting style to externalizing/internalizing problems ...
In the family, parenting style directly impacts children’s behavior and symptoms of behavior. There ...
In the family, parenting style directly impacts children’s behavior and symptoms of behavior. There ...
The aim of this study was to examine three distinct parenting styles and their effect on children’s ...
abstract: The first step in providing adequate prevention of children’s behavior problems is identif...
The development of social competence is associated with the set of parental behaviour. The main aim ...
Successful transition and adjustment to school life is critical for a child's future success. To eas...
This chapter examines the existing relationship between different types of parental practices and th...
textabstractThe aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
The direct and interactive effects of temperament and parenting were examined in the prediction of e...
This research determined the influence of parents and theirparenting styles on children’s behavior. ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
This item is only available electronically.Parenting factors are important to early experiences in c...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...