This article used a sample of 2 adolescents per family to (a) examine the extent to which parental monitoring and adolescent information management are characteristics of families or of dyads and (b) replicate past research on parental monitoring and adolescent information management using models that distinguish differences between families from differences within them. Within- and between-family differences were examined as a function of parents (positive and negative parenting, immigration status), individual and peer-reported problem behavior, and adolescent characteristics (age, gender) in a sample of 300 Swedish families with 2 siblings each (aged 10 to 19). Parents’ self-reports of their monitoring of siblings and of their adolescent...
The present investigation attempted to: (1) increase understanding of stepfamily versus nuclear fami...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to extend the existing knowledge on how different aspects of p...
Item does not contain fulltextA commonly used measure of parental monitoring is parents' knowledge o...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
Understanding the factors that predict adolescent delinquency is a key topic in parenting research. ...
Parent–adolescent relationships are related to adolescents’ disclosure and concealment, but these as...
Aims: This study searches for developmental mechanisms explaining why parents possess less knowledge...
Parent–child discrepancies pervade the family literature; they appear in reports of relationship dyn...
Juvenile offending is a wide-spread problem in Western societies: More than half of the adolescents ...
In this study, parental monitoring construct was disentangled through the introduction of the family...
This study aims to examine patterns of parental knowledge and its sources (adolescent reports of dis...
This study examined whether 124 young adolescents living with 2 biological parents and at least 1 si...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations between ten family structure types and delinquency,...
The present investigation attempted to: (1) increase understanding of stepfamily versus nuclear fami...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to extend the existing knowledge on how different aspects of p...
Item does not contain fulltextA commonly used measure of parental monitoring is parents' knowledge o...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
Understanding the factors that predict adolescent delinquency is a key topic in parenting research. ...
Parent–adolescent relationships are related to adolescents’ disclosure and concealment, but these as...
Aims: This study searches for developmental mechanisms explaining why parents possess less knowledge...
Parent–child discrepancies pervade the family literature; they appear in reports of relationship dyn...
Juvenile offending is a wide-spread problem in Western societies: More than half of the adolescents ...
In this study, parental monitoring construct was disentangled through the introduction of the family...
This study aims to examine patterns of parental knowledge and its sources (adolescent reports of dis...
This study examined whether 124 young adolescents living with 2 biological parents and at least 1 si...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations between ten family structure types and delinquency,...
The present investigation attempted to: (1) increase understanding of stepfamily versus nuclear fami...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to extend the existing knowledge on how different aspects of p...
Item does not contain fulltextA commonly used measure of parental monitoring is parents' knowledge o...