Past research has indicated a potential link between anxiety and parenting styles that are characterised by control and rejection. However, few studies have utilised observational methods to support these findings. In the current study, mother–child interactions were observed while the child completed two difficult cognitive tasks. The sample consisted of clinically anxious children (n=43), oppositional defiant children (n=20) and non-clinical children (n=32). After adjusting for the age and sex of the child, mothers of anxious children and mothers of oppositional children displayed greater and more intrusive involvement than mothers of non-clinical children. Mothers of anxious children were also more negative during the interactions than m...
AbstractBackgroundThis research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviou...
Theoretical models have emphasized the roles played by parental anxiety and behavior in the developm...
Observed children (37 anxiety-disordered and 20 non-clinic-referred children) and their siblings int...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
This study examined child and maternal influences on maternal overinvolvement and negativity. A samp...
Past research has provided support for a link between childhood anxiety disorders and parenting beha...
BACKGROUND: This research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviour and ...
Background: This research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviour and ...
Research on the role of parental rearing behaviors in the development of children's anxiety problems...
Abstract Parental behaviors, most notably overcontrol, lack of warmth and expressed anxiety, have be...
In the present study, parent-child interactions with anxious children were com-pared to parent-child...
This study was designed to explore the role of perceived parenting style in the familial aggregation...
The present study was designed using a transactional theoretical model to investigate factors, both ...
This theoretical study aims to identify types of parental behaviour and parent-child relationships t...
AbstractBackgroundThis research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviou...
Theoretical models have emphasized the roles played by parental anxiety and behavior in the developm...
Observed children (37 anxiety-disordered and 20 non-clinic-referred children) and their siblings int...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
This study examined child and maternal influences on maternal overinvolvement and negativity. A samp...
Past research has provided support for a link between childhood anxiety disorders and parenting beha...
BACKGROUND: This research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviour and ...
Background: This research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviour and ...
Research on the role of parental rearing behaviors in the development of children's anxiety problems...
Abstract Parental behaviors, most notably overcontrol, lack of warmth and expressed anxiety, have be...
In the present study, parent-child interactions with anxious children were com-pared to parent-child...
This study was designed to explore the role of perceived parenting style in the familial aggregation...
The present study was designed using a transactional theoretical model to investigate factors, both ...
This theoretical study aims to identify types of parental behaviour and parent-child relationships t...
AbstractBackgroundThis research investigates the relationship between challenging parenting behaviou...
Theoretical models have emphasized the roles played by parental anxiety and behavior in the developm...
Observed children (37 anxiety-disordered and 20 non-clinic-referred children) and their siblings int...