The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), perceived parenting styles, and their interactions to the prediction of externalizing behaviors in preadolescents. Participants were preadolescents aged 10-12 years who participated in TRAILS, a large prospective population-based cohort study in the Netherlands (N = 2,230). Regression analyses were used to determine the relative contribution of FR-EXT and perceived parenting styles to parent and teacher ratings of externalizing behaviors. FR-EXT was based on lifetime parental externalizing psychopathology and the different parenting styles (emotional warmth, rejection, and overprotection) were based on the child's perspective. We also investiga...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
Building on prior cross-sectional work, this longitudinal study evaluated the proposition that mater...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity, and inattention, represent the most common ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
textabstractThe aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors ...
Contains fulltext : 88620.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim was to...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that there is a rich and varied interplay between person...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that there is a rich and varied interplay between person...
Background Accumulating evidence indicates that there is a rich and varied interplay between persons...
Predictors for externalizing behavior were investigated in a high-risk sample of males. Parental ant...
The aim of the current research was to disentangle four theoretically sound models of externalizing ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental influences on externalizing problems are often studied separat...
Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines ...
Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines ...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
Building on prior cross-sectional work, this longitudinal study evaluated the proposition that mater...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity, and inattention, represent the most common ...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR-EXT), pe...
textabstractThe aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors ...
Contains fulltext : 88620.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim was to...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that there is a rich and varied interplay between person...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that there is a rich and varied interplay between person...
Background Accumulating evidence indicates that there is a rich and varied interplay between persons...
Predictors for externalizing behavior were investigated in a high-risk sample of males. Parental ant...
The aim of the current research was to disentangle four theoretically sound models of externalizing ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental influences on externalizing problems are often studied separat...
Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines ...
Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines ...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity and inattention, represent the most common f...
Building on prior cross-sectional work, this longitudinal study evaluated the proposition that mater...
Externalizing symptoms, such as aggression, impulsivity, and inattention, represent the most common ...