Parent–adolescent relationships are related to adolescents’ disclosure and concealment, but these associations may represent between-family differences (e.g., families with more negative interactions have adolescents who disclose less) or within-family processes (e.g., when a family has more negative interactions, their adolescent discloses less). This study used cross-lagged panel modeling (CLPM) and random-intercept cross-lagged panel modeling (RI-CLPM) to separate these elements. U.S. adolescents (N = 214, Mage = 16.0, 52% female) reported on their disclosure, concealment, positive relationships, and negative interactions with mothers 3 times over a year. Consistent with prior research, adolescent disclosure was transactionally associate...
Contains fulltext : 55705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A 2-wave surve...
Associations between observed mother–adolescent interactions during a conflict task and adolescents’...
The current longitudinal study examined adolescent gender differences in the developmental changes a...
Parent–adolescent relationships are related to adolescents’ disclosure and concealment, but these as...
Understanding the factors that predict adolescent delinquency is a key topic in parenting research. ...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the normative declines in adolescent disclosure a...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the normative declines in adolescent disclosure a...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
The current longitudinal study examined adolescent gender differences in the developmental changes a...
Recent research has identified adolescent disclosure to parents as a powerful predictor of adolescen...
Parent–child discrepancies pervade the family literature; they appear in reports of relationship dyn...
This article used a sample of 2 adolescents per family to (a) examine the extent to which parental m...
A 2-wave survey study among 1173 10-14-year-olds tested the longitudinal contribution of secrecy fro...
Adolescent disclosure to parents is a positive feature of parent-adolescent relationships. Although ...
Contains fulltext : 55705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A 2-wave surve...
Associations between observed mother–adolescent interactions during a conflict task and adolescents’...
The current longitudinal study examined adolescent gender differences in the developmental changes a...
Parent–adolescent relationships are related to adolescents’ disclosure and concealment, but these as...
Understanding the factors that predict adolescent delinquency is a key topic in parenting research. ...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the normative declines in adolescent disclosure a...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the normative declines in adolescent disclosure a...
In line with increasing calls for within-family analyses of monitoring processes, this study examine...
The current longitudinal study examined adolescent gender differences in the developmental changes a...
Recent research has identified adolescent disclosure to parents as a powerful predictor of adolescen...
Parent–child discrepancies pervade the family literature; they appear in reports of relationship dyn...
This article used a sample of 2 adolescents per family to (a) examine the extent to which parental m...
A 2-wave survey study among 1173 10-14-year-olds tested the longitudinal contribution of secrecy fro...
Adolescent disclosure to parents is a positive feature of parent-adolescent relationships. Although ...
Contains fulltext : 55705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A 2-wave surve...
Associations between observed mother–adolescent interactions during a conflict task and adolescents’...
The current longitudinal study examined adolescent gender differences in the developmental changes a...