Exposure to neighborhood danger during childhood has negative effects that permeate multiple dimensions of childhood. The current study examined whether mothers’, fathers’, and children’s perceptions of neighborhood danger are related to child aggression, whether parental monitoring moderates this relation, and whether harsh parenting mediates this relation. Interviews were conducted with a sample of 1293 children (age M = 10.68, SD = 0.66; 51% girls) and their mothers (n = 1282) and fathers (n = 1075) in nine countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Perceptions of greater neighborhood danger were associated with more child aggression in all nine countries according to mot...
This study examined whether parents' social information processing was related to their subsequent r...
Parental monitoring and warmth have traditionally been studied in the context of white, middle-class...
This study examined whether parents’ social information processingwas related to their subsequent re...
Exposure to neighborhood danger during childhood has negative effects that permeate multiple dimensi...
Exposure to neighborhood danger during childhood has negative effects that permeate multiple dimensi...
The current longitudinal study is the first comparative investigation across low‐ and middle‐income ...
The current longitudinal study is the first comparative investigation across low‐ and middle‐income ...
The current longitudinal study is the first comparative investigation across low- and middle-income ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020As many as 1 in 5 children are exposed to neighborh...
While there are strong associations between parenting and children’s well-being, it is important to ...
This study examined the relation of parental rejection and child externalizing behaviors as moderate...
Exposure to community violence is a serious problem that has been associated with externalizing beha...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the process by which families respond to community-wide stress...
The present study investigated the direct and interactional effects of neighborhood disadvantage an...
Adolescence represents a critical period for the development of externalizing behavior problems (EXT...
This study examined whether parents' social information processing was related to their subsequent r...
Parental monitoring and warmth have traditionally been studied in the context of white, middle-class...
This study examined whether parents’ social information processingwas related to their subsequent re...
Exposure to neighborhood danger during childhood has negative effects that permeate multiple dimensi...
Exposure to neighborhood danger during childhood has negative effects that permeate multiple dimensi...
The current longitudinal study is the first comparative investigation across low‐ and middle‐income ...
The current longitudinal study is the first comparative investigation across low‐ and middle‐income ...
The current longitudinal study is the first comparative investigation across low- and middle-income ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020As many as 1 in 5 children are exposed to neighborh...
While there are strong associations between parenting and children’s well-being, it is important to ...
This study examined the relation of parental rejection and child externalizing behaviors as moderate...
Exposure to community violence is a serious problem that has been associated with externalizing beha...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the process by which families respond to community-wide stress...
The present study investigated the direct and interactional effects of neighborhood disadvantage an...
Adolescence represents a critical period for the development of externalizing behavior problems (EXT...
This study examined whether parents' social information processing was related to their subsequent r...
Parental monitoring and warmth have traditionally been studied in the context of white, middle-class...
This study examined whether parents’ social information processingwas related to their subsequent re...