Contains fulltext : 173544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over time, developmental theories and empirical studies have gradually started to adopt a bidirectional viewpoint. The area of intervention research is, however, lagging behind in this respect. This longitudinal study examined whether bidirectional associations between (changes in) parenting and (changes in) aggressive child behavior over time differed in three conditions: a child intervention condition, a child + parent intervention condition and a control condition. Participants were 267 children (74 % boys, 26 % girls) with elevated levels of aggression, their mothers and their teachers. Reactive aggression, proactive aggression and perceived parenting w...
Objective. Evidence suggests that parents’ verbal aggression, corporal punishment, and inter-partner...
Background Evidence suggests that reactive and proactive aggression can be distinguished on the b...
Reviews summarizing hundreds of studies cite Parent Management Training (PMT) and Cognitive-Behaviou...
Over time, developmental theories and empirical studies have gradually started to adopt a bidirectio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyT...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Background: This study examines how and why children change in aggression and delinquency from age 6...
Aggressive behaviors in early childhood persist through childhood and adolescence and result in nega...
An experimental preventive intervention nested into a longitudinal study was used to test the develo...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Relational aggress...
Three models regarding the relation between maternal (in)sensitivity, negative discipline, and child...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Objective. Evidence suggests that parents’ verbal aggression, corporal punishment, and inter-partner...
Background Evidence suggests that reactive and proactive aggression can be distinguished on the b...
Reviews summarizing hundreds of studies cite Parent Management Training (PMT) and Cognitive-Behaviou...
Over time, developmental theories and empirical studies have gradually started to adopt a bidirectio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyT...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
PubMed ID: 28215022Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indi...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Background: This study examines how and why children change in aggression and delinquency from age 6...
Aggressive behaviors in early childhood persist through childhood and adolescence and result in nega...
An experimental preventive intervention nested into a longitudinal study was used to test the develo...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Relational aggress...
Three models regarding the relation between maternal (in)sensitivity, negative discipline, and child...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Objective. Evidence suggests that parents’ verbal aggression, corporal punishment, and inter-partner...
Background Evidence suggests that reactive and proactive aggression can be distinguished on the b...
Reviews summarizing hundreds of studies cite Parent Management Training (PMT) and Cognitive-Behaviou...