Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding parent-driven socialization is particularly relevant in adolescence, as an increasing social independence is developed. However, the relationship between key parenting styles of care and control and the microlevel expression of daily-life social interactions has been insufficiently studied. Adolescent and young adult twins and their nontwin siblings (N = 635; mean age = 16.6; age range = 14.2-21.9; 58.6% female; 79.5% in or having completed higher secondary/tertiary education; 2.8% speaking language other than Dutch at home) completed the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) on parental care and control. Participants also completed a 6-day exper...
Even though each adolescent is unique, some ingredients for development may still be universal. Acco...
Objective Drawing on the life course perspective and theoretical models of intergenerational solidar...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...
Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding ...
Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding ...
Adolescence is a vulnerable period for psychopathology development, and certain parenting styles are...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)Parents are important in the socialization of ch...
This study examines how experiences in the family domain may magnify or mitigate experiences in the ...
Changes in the parental bond and the well-being of adolescents and young adults were investigated in...
Healthy social skills development prepares children and adolescents for a future of healthy interact...
Parent-child attachment has been found to be a powerful predictor of children\u27s social competence...
Person–environment interactions might ultimately drive longer term development. This experience samp...
Using a social cognition theoretical lens and based upon tenets from symbolic interactionism theory,...
Even though each adolescent is unique, some ingredients for development may still be universal. Acco...
Objective Drawing on the life course perspective and theoretical models of intergenerational solidar...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...
Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding ...
Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding ...
Adolescence is a vulnerable period for psychopathology development, and certain parenting styles are...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)Parents are important in the socialization of ch...
This study examines how experiences in the family domain may magnify or mitigate experiences in the ...
Changes in the parental bond and the well-being of adolescents and young adults were investigated in...
Healthy social skills development prepares children and adolescents for a future of healthy interact...
Parent-child attachment has been found to be a powerful predictor of children\u27s social competence...
Person–environment interactions might ultimately drive longer term development. This experience samp...
Using a social cognition theoretical lens and based upon tenets from symbolic interactionism theory,...
Even though each adolescent is unique, some ingredients for development may still be universal. Acco...
Objective Drawing on the life course perspective and theoretical models of intergenerational solidar...
The current study examines the relation between mothers’ and fathers’ advicegiving style and content...