The current investigation examined whether the positive association of family conflict to adolescent depression and conduct problems is attenuated by maternal, paternal, and peer attachment, and maternal and paternal monitoring, within a low-income, multiethnic sample of 284 adolescents. Parental attachment and monitoring moderated the link from family conflict to conduct problems but not depression; the relationships among family conflict, the hypothesized protective factors, and conduct problems were further modified by adolescent gender but not ethnicity. In general, higher levels of the hypothesized protective factors attenuated the relationship between family conflict and conduct problems for girls but exacerbated this relationship for...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
The current investigation examined whether the positive association of family conflict to adolescent...
The current study examined the role that parent-child attachment plays in the relationship between m...
Family relationships and family functioning have been identified by family systems, social learning,...
The role of parental externalizing problems in the relation between interparental conflict and adole...
This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parental practice...
The aim of this study was to test whether the associations between adolescent-parent attachment and ...
Parent-Adolescent conflicts are associated with internalization and externalization problems, school...
This study investigated the role of parent-adolescent relationships in mediating the association bet...
Abstract: This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parenta...
Maternal and paternal psychological violence were examined as potential risk factors for internalize...
Abstract Although much has been written about the utility of applying transactional models to the st...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the relation between perceived justice and ...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...
The current investigation examined whether the positive association of family conflict to adolescent...
The current study examined the role that parent-child attachment plays in the relationship between m...
Family relationships and family functioning have been identified by family systems, social learning,...
The role of parental externalizing problems in the relation between interparental conflict and adole...
This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parental practice...
The aim of this study was to test whether the associations between adolescent-parent attachment and ...
Parent-Adolescent conflicts are associated with internalization and externalization problems, school...
This study investigated the role of parent-adolescent relationships in mediating the association bet...
Abstract: This study’s objective was to investigate how two parental systems (attachment and parenta...
Maternal and paternal psychological violence were examined as potential risk factors for internalize...
Abstract Although much has been written about the utility of applying transactional models to the st...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the relation between perceived justice and ...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
The purpose of he study was to extend a previously examined model of emotional adjustment, which sug...