The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of parental antisocial behavior trait on child adjustment. The literature (Patterson and Capaldi, 1991) suggests that antisocial parents are at significantly greater risks for a variety of problems, such as unskilled parenting practices and stressful life events (e.g., marital transitions and unemployment). The author employs social learning and exchange principles. The data for this study were taken from the first year of a three-year panel study conducted by the Center for Family Research and Rural Mental Health at Iowa State University. The data consist of 210 single-mother families in the state of Iowa. These data were analyzed using multivariate analyses. This study is important becau...
Family assessment as a means of guiding research and practice in mental health and pathology has bee...
Anti-social behaviour is a major problem in childhood and beyond. More severe, persistent forms affe...
There is a growing consensus that aggressive behaviors are elicited and promoted by the reciprocity ...
The proposed analysis examines the influence of parenting and parent\u27s antisocial behavior on ado...
This study examines changes in mothers\u27 and adolescent mental health and behavioral measures in r...
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of consistency and change in parenting behaviors...
This dissertation used data from a sample of 451 families living in Central Iowa to address four res...
In recent years researchers have argued that rather than asking if marital conflict influences child...
The role that parenting plays in the development of antisocial behaviour has been, and is still wide...
The role that parenting plays in the development of antisocial behaviour has been, and is still wide...
Researchers investigating delinquent and anti-social behavior have documented that negative parental...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Family assessment as a means of guiding research and practice in mental health and pathology has bee...
Anti-social behaviour is a major problem in childhood and beyond. More severe, persistent forms affe...
There is a growing consensus that aggressive behaviors are elicited and promoted by the reciprocity ...
The proposed analysis examines the influence of parenting and parent\u27s antisocial behavior on ado...
This study examines changes in mothers\u27 and adolescent mental health and behavioral measures in r...
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of consistency and change in parenting behaviors...
This dissertation used data from a sample of 451 families living in Central Iowa to address four res...
In recent years researchers have argued that rather than asking if marital conflict influences child...
The role that parenting plays in the development of antisocial behaviour has been, and is still wide...
The role that parenting plays in the development of antisocial behaviour has been, and is still wide...
Researchers investigating delinquent and anti-social behavior have documented that negative parental...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Family assessment as a means of guiding research and practice in mental health and pathology has bee...
Anti-social behaviour is a major problem in childhood and beyond. More severe, persistent forms affe...
There is a growing consensus that aggressive behaviors are elicited and promoted by the reciprocity ...