Both child temperament and parenting have been extensively researched as predictors of child outcomes. However, theoretical models suggest that specific combinations of temperament styles and parenting behaviors are better predictors of certain child outcomes such as internalizing and externalizing symptoms than either temperament or parenting alone. The current qualitative review examines the interaction between one childhood temperamental characteristic (child behavioral inhibition) and parenting behaviors, and their subsequent impact on child psychopathology. Specifically, the moderating role of parenting on the relationship between child behavioral inhibition and both internalizing and externalizing psychopathology is examined, and the ...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
Parenting Child Personality interactions in predicting child externalizing and internalizing behavi...
The direct and interactive effects of temperament and parenting were examined in the prediction of e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2008....
Relatively few studies have addressed the combined or interactive effects of child individual differ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
The goal was to examine the contribution of parenting style to externalizing/internalizing problems ...
The aim of this study was to examine three distinct parenting styles and their effect on children’s ...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
Parenting Child Personality interactions in predicting child externalizing and internalizing behavi...
The direct and interactive effects of temperament and parenting were examined in the prediction of e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2008....
Relatively few studies have addressed the combined or interactive effects of child individual differ...
Parenting practices have been previously linked to childhood externalizing behaviour However little ...
The goal was to examine the contribution of parenting style to externalizing/internalizing problems ...
The aim of this study was to examine three distinct parenting styles and their effect on children’s ...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
This experimental study examined, in line with a differential susceptibility hypothesis, which child...