Negative parenting practices may be an environmental risk factor for subsequent conduct problems. Research on the association between parenting practices and callous–unemotional traits, a risk factor for conduct problems, has produced mixed findings. Aims To investigate whether negative parental discipline is a non-shared environmental risk factor for the development of conduct problems and callous–unemotional traits. Method Longitudinal, multi-informant data from a community sample of twins were analysed using the monozygotic (MZ) twin differences design for 4508 twins (2254 twin pairs). Results Within MZ twin pairs, the twin receiving more negative parental discipline at 7 years had more conduct problems (but not more callous–unemotional ...
Researchers have suggested one developmental pathway to conduct problems in childhood from infant ir...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Harsh parenting, and especially hitting children in anger, has been linked to children’s aggression ...
Background Negative parenting practices may be an environmental risk factor for subsequent conduct p...
Background Negative parenting practices may be an environmental risk factor for subsequent conduc...
Children\u27s relationships with their parents are considered to be a major influence in their devel...
Nikstat A, Riemann R. Differences in Parenting Behavior are Systematic Sources of the Non-shared Env...
Background—Reciprocal associations between negative parenting and child externalising problems are w...
The monozygotic (MZ) twin differences method was used to investigate nonshared environmental (NSE) i...
This study examined the relationship between callous-unemotional (CU) traits and parenting practices...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports a genetic influence on conduct problems as a continuous measure of beh...
Parenting behaviors have long been recognized as crucial to children’s healthy development. However,...
Less is known about the relationship between conduct disorder (CD), callous-unemotional (CU) traits,...
Less is known about the relationship between conduct disorder (CD), callous-unemotional (CU) traits ...
Genetic and environmental influences on problem behaviors were studied in 3-year-old twins. Fathers'...
Researchers have suggested one developmental pathway to conduct problems in childhood from infant ir...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Harsh parenting, and especially hitting children in anger, has been linked to children’s aggression ...
Background Negative parenting practices may be an environmental risk factor for subsequent conduct p...
Background Negative parenting practices may be an environmental risk factor for subsequent conduc...
Children\u27s relationships with their parents are considered to be a major influence in their devel...
Nikstat A, Riemann R. Differences in Parenting Behavior are Systematic Sources of the Non-shared Env...
Background—Reciprocal associations between negative parenting and child externalising problems are w...
The monozygotic (MZ) twin differences method was used to investigate nonshared environmental (NSE) i...
This study examined the relationship between callous-unemotional (CU) traits and parenting practices...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports a genetic influence on conduct problems as a continuous measure of beh...
Parenting behaviors have long been recognized as crucial to children’s healthy development. However,...
Less is known about the relationship between conduct disorder (CD), callous-unemotional (CU) traits,...
Less is known about the relationship between conduct disorder (CD), callous-unemotional (CU) traits ...
Genetic and environmental influences on problem behaviors were studied in 3-year-old twins. Fathers'...
Researchers have suggested one developmental pathway to conduct problems in childhood from infant ir...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Harsh parenting, and especially hitting children in anger, has been linked to children’s aggression ...