This longitudinal study aims to explore the potential causal relationship between parental knowledge and youth risky behavior among a sample of rural, early adolescents (84% White, 47% male). Using Inverse Propensity Weighting, the sample was adjusted by controlling for 33 potential confounding variables. Confounding variables include other aspects of the parent-child relationship, parental monitoring, demographic variables and earlier levels of problem behavior. The effect of parental knowledge was significant for youth substance and polysubstance use initiation, alcohol and cigarette use, attitudes towards substance use, and delinquency. Our results suggest that parental knowledge may be causally related to substance use during middle sch...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
AIM: The aim of the systematic study was to determine the effect of parenting practices on adolescen...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
This longitudinal study aims to explore the potential causal relationship between parental knowledge...
Parental knowledge is a key protective factor for youths’ risky behavior. Little is known about how ...
Most studies that explore parental knowledge of youths' activities utilize parents' and youths' repo...
Higher levels of parental knowledge about youth activities has been associated with lower levels of ...
Prior work has shown that parental knowledge and involvement can have protective effects on adolesce...
Parents’ actions and knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts play key roles in preventing risk behavio...
In this paper we study whether parental knowledge of adolescents’ activities varies according to soc...
With longitudinal data, drawn from the Malmö Individual and Neighbourhood Development Study (MINDS),...
There are different elements to parental monitoring including parental knowledge and parental contro...
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
This research examines the effects of parental belief on adolescent later smoking and drinking behav...
The current study examined the distal, proximal, and time-varying effects of parents’ alcohol-relate...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
AIM: The aim of the systematic study was to determine the effect of parenting practices on adolescen...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
This longitudinal study aims to explore the potential causal relationship between parental knowledge...
Parental knowledge is a key protective factor for youths’ risky behavior. Little is known about how ...
Most studies that explore parental knowledge of youths' activities utilize parents' and youths' repo...
Higher levels of parental knowledge about youth activities has been associated with lower levels of ...
Prior work has shown that parental knowledge and involvement can have protective effects on adolesce...
Parents’ actions and knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts play key roles in preventing risk behavio...
In this paper we study whether parental knowledge of adolescents’ activities varies according to soc...
With longitudinal data, drawn from the Malmö Individual and Neighbourhood Development Study (MINDS),...
There are different elements to parental monitoring including parental knowledge and parental contro...
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
This research examines the effects of parental belief on adolescent later smoking and drinking behav...
The current study examined the distal, proximal, and time-varying effects of parents’ alcohol-relate...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
AIM: The aim of the systematic study was to determine the effect of parenting practices on adolescen...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...