Contains fulltext : 156982.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although the detrimental influence of parenting stress on child problem behavior is well established, it remains unknown how these constructs affect each other over time. In accordance with a transactional model, this study investigates how the development of internalizing and externalizing problems is related to the development of parenting stress in children aged 4-9. Mothers of 1582 children participated in three one-year interval data waves. Internalizing and externalizing problems as well as parenting stress were assessed by maternal self-report. Interrelated development of parenting with internalizing and externalizing problems was examined using Late...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
Purpose: evaluate 1) whether child’s externalizing problems increase or decrease within 12 months pe...
This study examined maternal parenting stress in a sample of 430 boys and girls including those at r...
Although the detrimental influence of parenting stress on child problem behavior is well established...
Background Childhood internalizing and externalizing problems are closely related and often co-occur...
The association between parenting stress and child externalizing behavior, and the mediating role of...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document ***Note: Footnotes and endnotes ind...
Abstract This study examined maternal parenting stress in a sample of 430 boys and girls including t...
Family psychosocial stressors are key risk factors for children's externalizing symptoms, yet we und...
Background There is growing evidence on the importance of experiences of stressful events in the dev...
The impact of parental stress on child behavioral problems has often been examined through research....
How and why do internalizing and externalizing problems, psychopathological problems from different ...
The current study used structural equation modeling to explore the effect of family financial hardsh...
The primary aim of the present study was to use McCubbin and Patterson\u27s (1983) Double ABCX model...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
Purpose: evaluate 1) whether child’s externalizing problems increase or decrease within 12 months pe...
This study examined maternal parenting stress in a sample of 430 boys and girls including those at r...
Although the detrimental influence of parenting stress on child problem behavior is well established...
Background Childhood internalizing and externalizing problems are closely related and often co-occur...
The association between parenting stress and child externalizing behavior, and the mediating role of...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document ***Note: Footnotes and endnotes ind...
Abstract This study examined maternal parenting stress in a sample of 430 boys and girls including t...
Family psychosocial stressors are key risk factors for children's externalizing symptoms, yet we und...
Background There is growing evidence on the importance of experiences of stressful events in the dev...
The impact of parental stress on child behavioral problems has often been examined through research....
How and why do internalizing and externalizing problems, psychopathological problems from different ...
The current study used structural equation modeling to explore the effect of family financial hardsh...
The primary aim of the present study was to use McCubbin and Patterson\u27s (1983) Double ABCX model...
Internalizing problems (IP) comprise the most common form of psychological difficulty in early child...
Purpose: evaluate 1) whether child’s externalizing problems increase or decrease within 12 months pe...
This study examined maternal parenting stress in a sample of 430 boys and girls including those at r...