Aggressive behaviors in early childhood persist through childhood and adolescence and result in negative outcomes. However, studies assessing aggressive behaviors in early childhood have focused primarily on parent report. Additionally, the effects of parenting interventions and associated parenting skills on early observed aggression have not been examined. In the present study, we examined the direct effect of a brief, in-home adaptation of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy, the Infant Behavior Program (IBP), on observed frequency of aggressive behaviors and global ratings of aggression in infants ages 12 to 15 months. Additionally, we examined behaviorally-based parenting skills as a mechanism by which the IBP impacted observed infant agg...
This study investigated the immediate impact of an 8-month center- and home-based prevention program...
Behavioral parenting interventions decrease early childhood behavior problems and increase positive ...
Reviews summarizing hundreds of studies cite Parent Management Training (PMT) and Cognitive-Behaviou...
Over time, developmental theories and empirical studies have gradually started to adopt a bidirectio...
Contains fulltext : 173544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over time, deve...
Parenting problems and child behavior problems are being viewed as putative precursors of adult crim...
Three models regarding the relation between maternal (in)sensitivity, negative discipline, and child...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Early signs of anger and aggression can be identified in infancy. Our aim was to use person-centered...
Research indicates that children are born with aggressive tendencies which they learn to control thr...
The degree to which infant attention behaviors, together with infant reactivity to frustrating event...
Infants’ temperamental anger or frustration reactions are highly stable, but are also influenced by ...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Parental beliefs, parenting behavior, and precursors of theory of mind have been related uniquely to...
Because aggressive behavior during early childhood has been related to negative developmental outcom...
This study investigated the immediate impact of an 8-month center- and home-based prevention program...
Behavioral parenting interventions decrease early childhood behavior problems and increase positive ...
Reviews summarizing hundreds of studies cite Parent Management Training (PMT) and Cognitive-Behaviou...
Over time, developmental theories and empirical studies have gradually started to adopt a bidirectio...
Contains fulltext : 173544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over time, deve...
Parenting problems and child behavior problems are being viewed as putative precursors of adult crim...
Three models regarding the relation between maternal (in)sensitivity, negative discipline, and child...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Early signs of anger and aggression can be identified in infancy. Our aim was to use person-centered...
Research indicates that children are born with aggressive tendencies which they learn to control thr...
The degree to which infant attention behaviors, together with infant reactivity to frustrating event...
Infants’ temperamental anger or frustration reactions are highly stable, but are also influenced by ...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Parental beliefs, parenting behavior, and precursors of theory of mind have been related uniquely to...
Because aggressive behavior during early childhood has been related to negative developmental outcom...
This study investigated the immediate impact of an 8-month center- and home-based prevention program...
Behavioral parenting interventions decrease early childhood behavior problems and increase positive ...
Reviews summarizing hundreds of studies cite Parent Management Training (PMT) and Cognitive-Behaviou...