The present study examines whether early adolescents' self-efficacy beliefs about anger regulation mediate the relation between parents' self-efficacy beliefs about anger regulation and early adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problems. Participants were 534 early adolescents (T1: M age = 10.89, SD =.70; 50% female), their mothers (n = 534), and their fathers (n = 431). Families were drawn from Colombia, Italy, and the USA. Follow-up data were obtained two (T2) and three (T3) years later. At T1 and T3, parents' self-efficacy beliefs were self-reported and internalizing and externalizing problems were assessed via mothers', fathers', and early adolescents' reports. At T2, early adolescents' self-efficacy beliefs were self-reported ...
The present study examined 1336 twelve- and thirteen-year old Swedish adolescents’ experience of par...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10-14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
Little is known about the developmental trajectories of parental self-efficacy as children transitio...
The present study examines parents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and irritability as predict...
Numerous studies have reported substantive correlations between anger socialization, children's ange...
IntroductionThis longitudinal study examined unique and joint effects of parenting and negative emot...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
This study examines associations between parents’ rejection and control, adolescents’ self-efficacy ...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is defined as parents' beliefs about their abilities to influence their...
This longitudinal study examined the unique and joint effects of early adolescent temperament and pa...
ObjectivesThe present study had two primary aims: (a) to test the mediating role of anger regulation...
Parenting behaviors and child temperament are key predictors of individuals’ adjustment. However, t...
The authors tested a model in which Filipino parents’ self-efficacy in managing anger/irritation inf...
A prospective study was conducted to examine a conceptual model in which affective and interpersonal...
This study examined the extent to which parental self-efficacy (PSE) and parental beliefs about self...
The present study examined 1336 twelve- and thirteen-year old Swedish adolescents’ experience of par...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10-14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
Little is known about the developmental trajectories of parental self-efficacy as children transitio...
The present study examines parents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and irritability as predict...
Numerous studies have reported substantive correlations between anger socialization, children's ange...
IntroductionThis longitudinal study examined unique and joint effects of parenting and negative emot...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
This study examines associations between parents’ rejection and control, adolescents’ self-efficacy ...
Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is defined as parents' beliefs about their abilities to influence their...
This longitudinal study examined the unique and joint effects of early adolescent temperament and pa...
ObjectivesThe present study had two primary aims: (a) to test the mediating role of anger regulation...
Parenting behaviors and child temperament are key predictors of individuals’ adjustment. However, t...
The authors tested a model in which Filipino parents’ self-efficacy in managing anger/irritation inf...
A prospective study was conducted to examine a conceptual model in which affective and interpersonal...
This study examined the extent to which parental self-efficacy (PSE) and parental beliefs about self...
The present study examined 1336 twelve- and thirteen-year old Swedish adolescents’ experience of par...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10-14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
Little is known about the developmental trajectories of parental self-efficacy as children transitio...