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ArtikelThe Contribution of Parents and Siblings to Antisocial and Depressive Behavior in Adolescents : A Double Jeopardy Coercion Model  
Oleh: Bank, Lew ; Shortt, Joann Wu ; Compton, Kristi ; Snyder, James ; Schrepferman, Lynn
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 15 no. 1 (2003), page 163-182.
Topik: siblings; double jeopardy coercion model; adolescents; anti social; depressive; parents; siblings; behaviour
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Isi artikelA dual coercion model of family processes associated with the development of antisocial and depressive behaviour during adolescence was assessed, using an at - risk sample of families and children. Consistent with the model, involvement in family coercion during childhood and adolescence increased both boys' and girls' risk for antisocial behaviour in adolescence and girls' risk for depressive behaviour. Coercive family processes served as a link between older and younger siblings' antisocial behaviour. Childhood exposure to maternal depression predicted boys' and girls' depressive behaviour 10 years later, but this association was not mediated by coercion. The data suggest that family risk factors and processes for antisocial development are similar for boys and girls but pathways to depression may be gender specific.
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