Most studies that explore parental knowledge of youths' activities utilize parents' and youths' reports separately. Using a sample of 938 rural early adolescents (53% female; 84% White), we explore congruence between mothers' and youths' perceptions of maternal knowledge and its association with youth problem behaviors (delinquency, substance use, and attitudes towards substances). Maternal overestimation of knowledge (compared to youths' ratings) was positively associated with delinquency and negatively associated with healthy drug attitudes. Significant differences in problem behaviors were found between four groups created based on mothers' and youths' level of knowledge (High Youth and Mother, High Youth/Low Mother, Low Youth/High Mothe...
Parents’ and their children’s perceptions of how much parents know about the child’s activities outs...
Parents’ actions and knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts play key roles in preventing risk behavio...
Research has found that adolescent substance use is highly prevalent in both urban and rural populat...
Parental knowledge is a key protective factor for youths’ risky behavior. Little is known about how ...
This longitudinal study aims to explore the potential causal relationship between parental knowledge...
Higher levels of parental knowledge about youth activities has been associated with lower levels of ...
Positive parenting practices are known to be related to lower levels of youth offending. Questions r...
In this paper we study whether parental knowledge of adolescents’ activities varies according to soc...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptParental awareness of a...
Adolescents of parents who use substances are at an increased risk for substance use themselves. Bot...
©American Psychological Association, 2015. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
With longitudinal data, drawn from the Malmö Individual and Neighbourhood Development Study (MINDS),...
PurposeConsiderable evidence documents the linkages between higher levels of parental knowledge abou...
This study explores the relationship between parenting and adolescent outcomes within the context of...
Parents’ and their children’s perceptions of how much parents know about the child’s activities outs...
Parents’ actions and knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts play key roles in preventing risk behavio...
Research has found that adolescent substance use is highly prevalent in both urban and rural populat...
Parental knowledge is a key protective factor for youths’ risky behavior. Little is known about how ...
This longitudinal study aims to explore the potential causal relationship between parental knowledge...
Higher levels of parental knowledge about youth activities has been associated with lower levels of ...
Positive parenting practices are known to be related to lower levels of youth offending. Questions r...
In this paper we study whether parental knowledge of adolescents’ activities varies according to soc...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptParental awareness of a...
Adolescents of parents who use substances are at an increased risk for substance use themselves. Bot...
©American Psychological Association, 2015. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
With longitudinal data, drawn from the Malmö Individual and Neighbourhood Development Study (MINDS),...
PurposeConsiderable evidence documents the linkages between higher levels of parental knowledge abou...
This study explores the relationship between parenting and adolescent outcomes within the context of...
Parents’ and their children’s perceptions of how much parents know about the child’s activities outs...
Parents’ actions and knowledge of adolescents’ whereabouts play key roles in preventing risk behavio...
Research has found that adolescent substance use is highly prevalent in both urban and rural populat...