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ArtikelHow are Parent-Child Conflict and Childhood Externalizing Symptoms Related Over Time ? Results From A Genetically Informative Cross-Lagged Study  
Oleh: Iacono, William G. ; Krueger, Robert F. ; Burt, S. Alexandra ; McGue, Matt
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 17 no. 1 (2005), page 145-166.
Topik: childhood; genetically informative cross - lagged study; childhood externalizing symptoms; parent - child conflict; result; over time
Fulltext: DD21_17_01_S. ALEXANDRA BURT.pdf (138.56KB)
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Isi artikelThe present study attempted to determine the direction and etiology of the robust relationship between childhood externalizing (EXT) symptoms) and parent - child conflict using a genetically informative longitudinal model and data from the ongoing minnesota twin family study. Participants consisted of 1,506 same - sex twins assessed at ages 11 and 14, and their parents. The relationship betwen EXT and parent - child conflict form ages 11 to 14 was examined within a bidirectional relationship between conflict an dEXT over time, such that both conflict and EXT at 11 independently predict the other 3 years later. Finally, the results are consistent with the notion that aprent - child conflict partially results form parentla repsonses to their child's heritable externalizing behaviour, while simultaneously contributing to child externalizing via environmental mechanisms. These results suggest a "downsward spiral" of interplay between parent - child conflict and EXT, and offer confirmation of a (partially) environmentally mediated effect of parenting on child behaviour.
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