This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overlapping developmental changes) between children's delinquency and the quality of parent-child relationships from middle childhood to late adolescence. We used 10-wave interview data of 503 boys, their primary caregivers, and their teachers. Our first aim was to unravel the direction of effects between parent-child relationships and children's offending. Cross-lagged panel models revealed bidirectional links over time between poorer quality parent-child relationships and boys' offending across late childhood (age 7-10), early adolescence (age 10-13) and middle adolescence (age 13-16). Second, we examined the associations between mean changes in ...
This research reports on a structural equation model analysis of the relationships between childhood...
Parent and school bonds are protective against delinquency. This study used longitudinal data and mu...
An extensive body of research has shown that parents’ harsh parenting and children’s behavioral prob...
This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overla...
Background: This study tested the theoretical assumption that transformations of parent‐child relati...
Delinquency can have negative consequences for adolescents, their future, their family, and to those...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
The aim of the present study was to describe and explain the developmental differences in delinquent...
Research suggests that parents and peers play an integral role in the development and prevention of ...
The coincidence of historical trends in youth antisocial behavior and change in family demographics ...
Intergenerational cycles of delinquent behavior 2 The present study examines the risky and delinquen...
The present study examines the risky and delinquent behavior of juvenile detainees, the quality of t...
The coincidence of historical trends in youth antisocial behavior and change in family demographics ...
Coercive parent-child interaction models posit that an escalating cycle of negative, bidirectional i...
The current dissertation, based on three separate and yet closely related studies, tested the longit...
This research reports on a structural equation model analysis of the relationships between childhood...
Parent and school bonds are protective against delinquency. This study used longitudinal data and mu...
An extensive body of research has shown that parents’ harsh parenting and children’s behavioral prob...
This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overla...
Background: This study tested the theoretical assumption that transformations of parent‐child relati...
Delinquency can have negative consequences for adolescents, their future, their family, and to those...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
The aim of the present study was to describe and explain the developmental differences in delinquent...
Research suggests that parents and peers play an integral role in the development and prevention of ...
The coincidence of historical trends in youth antisocial behavior and change in family demographics ...
Intergenerational cycles of delinquent behavior 2 The present study examines the risky and delinquen...
The present study examines the risky and delinquent behavior of juvenile detainees, the quality of t...
The coincidence of historical trends in youth antisocial behavior and change in family demographics ...
Coercive parent-child interaction models posit that an escalating cycle of negative, bidirectional i...
The current dissertation, based on three separate and yet closely related studies, tested the longit...
This research reports on a structural equation model analysis of the relationships between childhood...
Parent and school bonds are protective against delinquency. This study used longitudinal data and mu...
An extensive body of research has shown that parents’ harsh parenting and children’s behavioral prob...