© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study aimed to investigate associations among the parental personality dimensions of self-criticism and dependency, parental relationship stress, and child development from a stress generation perspective. Data from 79 first-time parents and their children aged 8-13months, who were followed up in a two-wave, 1-year longitudinal study, were analysed within a multilevel structural equation modelling framework in order to account for within-couple interdependence. Results revealed that, as hypothesised, both parental self-criticism and dependency were associated with increased levels of relationship stress, which in turn were negatively related to child development. Hence, parental personality features in ...
Ecological theories emphasize associations between children and elements within their family system,...
Recent research highlights the influence of both parent and child features on the child s developmen...
Parents are the most affective human environmental resources to children. Although the influences fr...
Empirical evidence has shown that mothers play an instrumental role in the development of children. ...
This study examined the relevance of infant temperament, parent personality and parenting stress for...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
Having children affects many aspects of people's lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree t...
Having children affects many aspects of people's lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree t...
Having children affects many aspects of people's lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree t...
The current study uses a sample of 35 mother-child dyads to examine the degree to which parenting st...
This study investigated the relationship between parental stress, social support, and directly obser...
Parental stress and its relationship to parenting and parent-child interactions is a highly research...
Research has shown that children with behavior problems are on a trajectory for increasingly detrime...
In the last decades, consensus from laymen, scholars, and policy-makers has emphasized the role of c...
Ecological theories emphasize associations between children and elements within their family system,...
Ecological theories emphasize associations between children and elements within their family system,...
Recent research highlights the influence of both parent and child features on the child s developmen...
Parents are the most affective human environmental resources to children. Although the influences fr...
Empirical evidence has shown that mothers play an instrumental role in the development of children. ...
This study examined the relevance of infant temperament, parent personality and parenting stress for...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
Having children affects many aspects of people's lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree t...
Having children affects many aspects of people's lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree t...
Having children affects many aspects of people's lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree t...
The current study uses a sample of 35 mother-child dyads to examine the degree to which parenting st...
This study investigated the relationship between parental stress, social support, and directly obser...
Parental stress and its relationship to parenting and parent-child interactions is a highly research...
Research has shown that children with behavior problems are on a trajectory for increasingly detrime...
In the last decades, consensus from laymen, scholars, and policy-makers has emphasized the role of c...
Ecological theories emphasize associations between children and elements within their family system,...
Ecological theories emphasize associations between children and elements within their family system,...
Recent research highlights the influence of both parent and child features on the child s developmen...
Parents are the most affective human environmental resources to children. Although the influences fr...