Socioeconomic disadvantage is an important predictor of maternal harsh discipline, but few studies have examined risk mechanisms for harsh parenting within disadvantaged samples. In the present study, parenting stress, family conflict, and child difficult temperament are examined as predictors of maternal harsh discipline among a group of 58 mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds and their young children between the ages of 1- to 4-years-old. Maternal harsh discipline was measured using standardized observations, and mothers reported on parenting stress, family conflict, and child temperament. Severity of socioeconomic deprivation was included as a moderator in these associations. Results showed that parenting stress and f...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
Patterson's coercion model describes a gradual escalation in maladaptive parent-child transactions w...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is an important predictor of maternal harsh discipline, but few studies h...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is an important predictor of maternal harsh discipline, but few studies h...
Background: Research has shown that interactions between young children's temperament and the qu...
Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with adverse...
Direct and indirect precursors to parents ' harsh discipline responses to hypothetical vignette...
Direct and indirect precursors to parents ' harsh discipline responses to hypothetical vignette...
textabstractParental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated ...
<div><p>Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with...
Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with adverse...
This secondary data analysis from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being examined th...
This secondary data analysis from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being examined th...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
Patterson's coercion model describes a gradual escalation in maladaptive parent-child transactions w...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is an important predictor of maternal harsh discipline, but few studies h...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is an important predictor of maternal harsh discipline, but few studies h...
Background: Research has shown that interactions between young children's temperament and the qu...
Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with adverse...
Direct and indirect precursors to parents ' harsh discipline responses to hypothetical vignette...
Direct and indirect precursors to parents ' harsh discipline responses to hypothetical vignette...
textabstractParental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated ...
<div><p>Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with...
Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with adverse...
This secondary data analysis from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being examined th...
This secondary data analysis from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being examined th...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
This study was designed to examine whether parenting stress and child behavioral problems are signif...
Patterson's coercion model describes a gradual escalation in maladaptive parent-child transactions w...