Three models regarding the relation between maternal (in)sensitivity, negative discipline, and child aggression were examined in a sample of 117 mother-child pairs with high scores on child externalizing behavior: (1) Sensitivity and discipline are uniquely related to child aggression (the additive model); (2) the relation between discipline and aggression is moderated by maternal sensitivity (the moderating model); (3) the relation between sensitivity and aggression is mediated by maternal discipline (the mediating model). Parenting and child aggression were observed when the children were on average 26.71 months old (range of 13.58 to 41.91 months) and again one year later. Results supported the moderating model. More negative discipline ...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a burgeoning interest about the potential effects of children on pa...
Negative or harsh parenting strategies are a risk factor for many maladaptive childhood outcomes, in...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
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 quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
Both harsh parenting and insecure attachment have been identified as potential risks for behavior pr...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Negative behavior toward the mother during toddlerhood might be a marker of increased risk for malad...
Negative behavior toward the mother during toddlerhood might be a marker of increased risk for malad...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a burgeoning interest about the potential effects of children on pa...
Negative or harsh parenting strategies are a risk factor for many maladaptive childhood outcomes, in...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
This study investigated the interaction of child temperament and maternal discipline in the predicti...
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 quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
Both harsh parenting and insecure attachment have been identified as potential risks for behavior pr...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Negative behavior toward the mother during toddlerhood might be a marker of increased risk for malad...
Negative behavior toward the mother during toddlerhood might be a marker of increased risk for malad...
The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different ...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a burgeoning interest about the potential effects of children on pa...
Negative or harsh parenting strategies are a risk factor for many maladaptive childhood outcomes, in...