Theoretical models of child development typically consider the home environment as a product of bidirectional effects, with parent‐ and child‐driven processes operating interdependently. However, the developmental structure of these processes during the transition from childhood to adolescence has not been well studied. In this study we used longitudinal genetic analyses of data from 6646 UK‐representative twin pairs (aged 9–16 years) to investigate stability and change in parenting and household chaos in the context of parent–child bidirectional effects. Stability in the home environment was modest, arising mainly from parent‐driven processes and family‐wide influences. In contrast, change over time was more influenced by child‐driven proc...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
The current study examined whether socioeconomic status (SES) and chaos in the home mediate the shar...
We examined the contribution of genetic and environmental influences on the stability of withdrawn b...
Theoretical models of child development typically consider the home environment as a product of bidi...
Chaos in the home is a key environment in cognitive and behavioral development. However, we show tha...
Chaotic home lives are correlated with behavior problems in children. In the study reported here, we...
Research about parent effects on family behavior traditionally examines intergenerational transmissi...
Research about parent effects on family behavior focuses on intergenerational transmission: whether ...
Self-control is a meaningful predictor of crucial life outcomes. Knowingly, genes contribute substan...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect ...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect...
Approximately one fifth of children and adolescents in Europe and United States of America suffer fr...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
The current study examined whether socioeconomic status (SES) and chaos in the home mediate the shar...
We examined the contribution of genetic and environmental influences on the stability of withdrawn b...
Theoretical models of child development typically consider the home environment as a product of bidi...
Chaos in the home is a key environment in cognitive and behavioral development. However, we show tha...
Chaotic home lives are correlated with behavior problems in children. In the study reported here, we...
Research about parent effects on family behavior traditionally examines intergenerational transmissi...
Research about parent effects on family behavior focuses on intergenerational transmission: whether ...
Self-control is a meaningful predictor of crucial life outcomes. Knowingly, genes contribute substan...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect ...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect...
Approximately one fifth of children and adolescents in Europe and United States of America suffer fr...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
The current study examined whether socioeconomic status (SES) and chaos in the home mediate the shar...
We examined the contribution of genetic and environmental influences on the stability of withdrawn b...