This study investigated the role of discrepancies between parent and youth reports of perceived parental monitoring in adolescent problem behaviors with a Chilean sample (N= 850). Higher levels of discordance concerning parental monitoring predicted greater levels of maladaptive youth behaviors. A positive association between parent-youth discordance and externalizing problems indicated that large adult-youth disagreement in parental monitoring may impose a great risk, despite protective efforts of parental monitoring. Although the direct relationship between parental monitoring and youth internalizing behaviors was not significant, parent-youth incongruence in monitoring was associated with greater levels of internalizing behaviors. Theref...
Previous research indicates that parental monitoring behaviors may act as promotive factors to decre...
Prior research suggests that parents’ monitoring behaviors are related to the conduct problems of ch...
Adolescents commonly experience social anxiety, an impairing set of fears of unfamiliar social situa...
Parent-youth agreement on parental behaviors can characterize effective parenting. Although discord...
The purpose of this study was to examine if adolescents reports of warm and harsh parenting practice...
Considerable research in the U.S. has established that adolescent antisocial, aggressive, and attent...
Parental knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts is central for healthy adolescent development. Howeve...
Correspondence regarding this manuscript should be addressed to Andres De Los Reyes, Comprehensive ...
(1) Background: Discrepancies between children’s self-reports and their parents’ reports on mental h...
With 1,162 middle school students as the participants, the questionnaire method is used to observe p...
Researchers and clinicians often rely on multiple informants (e.g., parents and children) to report ...
Parent–child discrepancies pervade the family literature; they appear in reports of relationship dyn...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
Research has identified links between parents' poor monitoring of adolescents' whereabouts and activ...
Positive parenting practices are known to be related to lower levels of youth offending. Questions r...
Previous research indicates that parental monitoring behaviors may act as promotive factors to decre...
Prior research suggests that parents’ monitoring behaviors are related to the conduct problems of ch...
Adolescents commonly experience social anxiety, an impairing set of fears of unfamiliar social situa...
Parent-youth agreement on parental behaviors can characterize effective parenting. Although discord...
The purpose of this study was to examine if adolescents reports of warm and harsh parenting practice...
Considerable research in the U.S. has established that adolescent antisocial, aggressive, and attent...
Parental knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts is central for healthy adolescent development. Howeve...
Correspondence regarding this manuscript should be addressed to Andres De Los Reyes, Comprehensive ...
(1) Background: Discrepancies between children’s self-reports and their parents’ reports on mental h...
With 1,162 middle school students as the participants, the questionnaire method is used to observe p...
Researchers and clinicians often rely on multiple informants (e.g., parents and children) to report ...
Parent–child discrepancies pervade the family literature; they appear in reports of relationship dyn...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
Research has identified links between parents' poor monitoring of adolescents' whereabouts and activ...
Positive parenting practices are known to be related to lower levels of youth offending. Questions r...
Previous research indicates that parental monitoring behaviors may act as promotive factors to decre...
Prior research suggests that parents’ monitoring behaviors are related to the conduct problems of ch...
Adolescents commonly experience social anxiety, an impairing set of fears of unfamiliar social situa...