Studies using valid measures of monitoring activities have not found the anticipated main effects linking greater monitoring activity with fewer behavioral problems. This study focused on two contexts in which monitoring activities may be particularly influential. Early adolescents (n = 218, M age = 11.5 years, 51% female, 49% European American, 47% African American) reported their unsupervised time, beliefs about the legitimacy of their parents' authority, and their own involvement in antisocial behavior. Mothers and adolescents reported their perceptions of adolescent disclosure and parental solicitation and control. Adolescents' perceptions of greater parental solicitation at age 11 were associated with less antisocial behavior at age 12...
<div><p>In this study, we examined how adolescents compare monitoring efforts by their parents to th...
This longitudinal study examined the covariation between parents\u2019 use of control and solicitati...
In this study, we examined how adolescents compare monitoring efforts by their parents to those of a...
Studies using valid measures of monitoring activities have not found the anticipated main effects li...
Studies using valid measures of monitoring activities have not found the anticipated main effects li...
Item does not contain fulltextA commonly used measure of parental monitoring is parents' knowledge o...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
Parents can use solicitation (asking questions) and control (disclosure rules) to obtain information...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Inadequate parental monitoring is widely recognized as...
Over the last few years, the protective role of parental monitoring on adolescent adjustment (i.e., ...
In adolescence, youth antisocial behaviors reach a peak. Parents can use different strategies, such ...
In adolescence, youth antisocial behaviors reach a peak. Parents can use different strategies, such ...
This six-wave multi-informant longitudinal study on Dutch adolescents (N = 824; age 12 18) examined ...
Parental monitoring of settings is not always relevant for the prevention of adolescent crime becaus...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
<div><p>In this study, we examined how adolescents compare monitoring efforts by their parents to th...
This longitudinal study examined the covariation between parents\u2019 use of control and solicitati...
In this study, we examined how adolescents compare monitoring efforts by their parents to those of a...
Studies using valid measures of monitoring activities have not found the anticipated main effects li...
Studies using valid measures of monitoring activities have not found the anticipated main effects li...
Item does not contain fulltextA commonly used measure of parental monitoring is parents' knowledge o...
This article aims to provide a critical analysis of how much we know about the effectiveness of pare...
Parents can use solicitation (asking questions) and control (disclosure rules) to obtain information...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Inadequate parental monitoring is widely recognized as...
Over the last few years, the protective role of parental monitoring on adolescent adjustment (i.e., ...
In adolescence, youth antisocial behaviors reach a peak. Parents can use different strategies, such ...
In adolescence, youth antisocial behaviors reach a peak. Parents can use different strategies, such ...
This six-wave multi-informant longitudinal study on Dutch adolescents (N = 824; age 12 18) examined ...
Parental monitoring of settings is not always relevant for the prevention of adolescent crime becaus...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
<div><p>In this study, we examined how adolescents compare monitoring efforts by their parents to th...
This longitudinal study examined the covariation between parents\u2019 use of control and solicitati...
In this study, we examined how adolescents compare monitoring efforts by their parents to those of a...