Longitudinal Links Between Fathers' and Mothers' Harsh Verbal Discipline and Adolescents' Conduct Problems and Depressive Symptoms

This study used cross-lagged modeling to examine reciprocal relations between maternal and paternal harsh verbal discipline and adolescents' conduct problems and depressive symptoms. Data were from a sample of 976 two-parent families and their children (51% males; 54% European American, 40% Afr...

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description This study used cross-lagged modeling to examine reciprocal relations between maternal and paternal harsh verbal discipline and adolescents' conduct problems and depressive symptoms. Data were from a sample of 976 two-parent families and their children (51% males; 54% European American, 40% African American). Mothers' and fathers' harsh verbal discipline at age 13 predicted an increase in adolescent conduct problems and depressive symptoms between ages 13 and 14. A child effect was also present, with adolescent misconduct at age 13 predicting increases in mothers' and fathers' harsh verbal discipline between ages 13 and 14. Furthermore, maternal and paternal warmth did not moderate the longitudinal associations between mothers' and fathers' use of harsh verbal discipline and adolescent conduct problems and depressive symptoms.
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Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Affective Behavior
African Americans
Age
Behavior Problems
Biological and medical sciences
Child Development
Child discipline
Childhood mental disorders
Children
Conduct disorder
Conduct Disorder - psychology
Conduct disorders
Correlation
Depression
Depression (Psychology)
Depressive disorders
Discipline
EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
Family environment. Family history
Family structure
Father-Child Relations
Fathers
Female
Harsh
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Males
Medical sciences
Men
Mental depression
Misconduct
Mother-Child Relations - psychology
Mothers
Parent child relations
Parent Influence
Parenting
Parenting - psychology
Parenting Styles
Parents
Parents & parenting
Predictor Variables
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Reciprocity
Social psychiatry. Ethnopsychiatry
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Teenagers
Verbal Communication
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