In clinical child and retrospective adult samples, childhood gender variance (GV; i.e., cross-gender behaviour) has been associated with separation anxiety (SA; i.e., distress related to separation from attachment figures) in males. This study examined GV and SA in a nonclinical sample of 892 boys and 933 girls aged 6–12 years via parent-reports. Parental factors (i.e., parenting style, parent–child relationship, willingness to serve as an attachment figure, attitudes towards gender stereotypes in children) were examined as potential moderators. GV predicted SA in boys, even when statistically controlling for general psychopathology and demographic variables. Authoritative parenting, closeness in the parent–child relationship, willingness t...
We examined the associations between the parenting dimensions autonomy granting, over control, and r...
A longitudinal study of first-year college students and seniors was conducted in order to investigat...
This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parental practice...
No study to date has simultaneously tested how poor peer relations, generic risk factors, and parent...
The present study evaluates gender role theory as an explanation for the observed gender differences...
This study examined the relation between gender role orientation and fear and anxiety in a sample of...
Background: The present study examines frequency of DSM-IV symptom and diagnostic criteria for separ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether particular parenting styles are correlated with...
Anxiety is more prevalent in children on the autism spectrum than in the general population, and ha...
Contains fulltext : 207287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
How children experience, express, and regulate distress has important implications for adjustment. F...
There are a number of childhood factors reported to be associated with gay male sexual orientation ...
Background: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent and highly comorbid in children, contri...
Abstract: This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parenta...
We examined the associations between the parenting dimensions autonomy granting, over control, and r...
A longitudinal study of first-year college students and seniors was conducted in order to investigat...
This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parental practice...
No study to date has simultaneously tested how poor peer relations, generic risk factors, and parent...
The present study evaluates gender role theory as an explanation for the observed gender differences...
This study examined the relation between gender role orientation and fear and anxiety in a sample of...
Background: The present study examines frequency of DSM-IV symptom and diagnostic criteria for separ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether particular parenting styles are correlated with...
Anxiety is more prevalent in children on the autism spectrum than in the general population, and ha...
Contains fulltext : 207287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
How children experience, express, and regulate distress has important implications for adjustment. F...
There are a number of childhood factors reported to be associated with gay male sexual orientation ...
Background: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent and highly comorbid in children, contri...
Abstract: This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parenta...
We examined the associations between the parenting dimensions autonomy granting, over control, and r...
A longitudinal study of first-year college students and seniors was conducted in order to investigat...
This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parental practice...