The objective of this study was to identify specific temperament, parenting, and family variables, and their interactions, which predict problem behaviours and social skills in children. The subjects were 74 5–6 year old children (34 boys, 40 girls). Results showed different combinations of variables predicted each behavioural outcome, and the child's ‘goodness of fit’ in the home was a strong predictor of externalising behaviour and social skills. An interaction between temperamental inflexibility and punitive parenting in the development of parent-rated externalising behaviour problems was found. This study highlights the value of using specific indices of temperament, parenting and family functioning and of pursuing interaction effects i...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
Negative discipline has been linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However, relatively little ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
The direct and interactive effects of temperament and parenting were examined in the prediction of e...
The purpose of the study was to investigate longitudinally the interaction between young children\u2...
The purpose of the study was to investigate longitudinally the interaction between young children\u2...
The aim of this study was to examine the reciprocal relationship between parenting behaviors (suppor...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
Relatively few studies have addressed the combined or interactive effects of child individual differ...
Relatively few studies have addressed the combined or interactive effects of child individual differ...
There appears to be a lack of construct clarity and a dearth of studies that have examined both moth...
Coping has been shown to be related to many positive outcomes in children, including better psycholo...
Parenting Child Personality interactions in predicting child externalizing and internalizing behavi...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
Negative discipline has been linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However, relatively little ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
The direct and interactive effects of temperament and parenting were examined in the prediction of e...
The purpose of the study was to investigate longitudinally the interaction between young children\u2...
The purpose of the study was to investigate longitudinally the interaction between young children\u2...
The aim of this study was to examine the reciprocal relationship between parenting behaviors (suppor...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
Relatively few studies have addressed the combined or interactive effects of child individual differ...
Relatively few studies have addressed the combined or interactive effects of child individual differ...
There appears to be a lack of construct clarity and a dearth of studies that have examined both moth...
Coping has been shown to be related to many positive outcomes in children, including better psycholo...
Parenting Child Personality interactions in predicting child externalizing and internalizing behavi...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
Negative discipline has been linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However, relatively little ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...