Parental differences regarding childrearing may be operationalized as actual dissimilarity in the parenting actions or goals of the parents, or as perceived conflict or disagreement related to these dissimilarities. This study tested whether these two types of parental differences are each associated with child problems, independent of the contributions of parenting effectiveness. A community sample of 160 couples with a first-born child participated. Mothers and fathers independently completed measures of childrearing disagreement, parenting behaviors and goals, and child behavior. Inter-parent childrearing disagreement accounted for unique variance in child internalizing and externalizing problems, even after controlling for family income...
Family conflict is known to have detrimental impacts on the social development of young children. An...
The goal of this study was to examine how mothers and fathers view children\u27s internalizing and e...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Larissa K. Barber; Julie L. Crouch; Nina S. Mounts; Br...
Parents who disagree frequently about childrearing issues have been shown consistently to have child...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...
The objetive of the research was to analyze the impact that parental conflicts can have on the reari...
Jaursch S, Lösel F, Beelmann A, Stemmler M. Inkonsistenz im Erziehungsverhalten zwischen Müttern und...
Previous research has indicated that the quality of the parent-child relationship is related to both...
The present study examined the relationship between marital conflict, parenting conflict and emotion...
This study was designed to investigate aspects of the coparenting relationship between employed moth...
Research on parenting stresses the importance of parent attributions and parenting practices. Howeve...
textabstractThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between children's perception ...
Previous studies have addressed the degree of correspondence between interparental reports of childr...
The present research was designed to examine the relationships between co-parenting, facets of marit...
This study examined whether the link between marital conflict management style and child conduct pro...
Family conflict is known to have detrimental impacts on the social development of young children. An...
The goal of this study was to examine how mothers and fathers view children\u27s internalizing and e...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Larissa K. Barber; Julie L. Crouch; Nina S. Mounts; Br...
Parents who disagree frequently about childrearing issues have been shown consistently to have child...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...
The objetive of the research was to analyze the impact that parental conflicts can have on the reari...
Jaursch S, Lösel F, Beelmann A, Stemmler M. Inkonsistenz im Erziehungsverhalten zwischen Müttern und...
Previous research has indicated that the quality of the parent-child relationship is related to both...
The present study examined the relationship between marital conflict, parenting conflict and emotion...
This study was designed to investigate aspects of the coparenting relationship between employed moth...
Research on parenting stresses the importance of parent attributions and parenting practices. Howeve...
textabstractThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between children's perception ...
Previous studies have addressed the degree of correspondence between interparental reports of childr...
The present research was designed to examine the relationships between co-parenting, facets of marit...
This study examined whether the link between marital conflict management style and child conduct pro...
Family conflict is known to have detrimental impacts on the social development of young children. An...
The goal of this study was to examine how mothers and fathers view children\u27s internalizing and e...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Larissa K. Barber; Julie L. Crouch; Nina S. Mounts; Br...