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Prediction of Externalizing Behavior Problems from Early to Middle Childhood : The Role of Parental Socialization and Emotion Expression
Oleh:
Cole, Pamela M.
;
Workman, Elizabeth
;
Denham, Susanne A.
;
Weissbrod, Carol
;
Kendziora, Kimberly T.
;
Zahn-Waxler, Carolyn
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Development and Psychopathology vol. 12 no. 1 (2000)
,
page 23-46.
Topik:
childhood
;
emotion expression
;
parental socialization
;
early to middle childhood
;
externalizing
;
behaviour problems
;
prediction
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Parental emotions and behaviours that contribute to continuity and change in preschool children's externalizing problems were examined. Mothers and fathers were observed reported children's antisocial, oppositional behaviour. Externalixing problems showed strong continuity 2 and 4 years later. Proactive parenting (i. e. supportive presence, clear instruction, and limit setting) predicted fewer behaviour problems over time, after controlling for initial problems, the converse was true for parental anger. In contrast, the hypothesized ameliorative contribution of parent's positive emotion was not found. Parental contributions were most influential for children whose intial problems were in the clinical range. In particular, parental anger predicted continuation of problems over time. Parental, as well as maternal, influences were identified. Examination of parental emotions and inclusion of fathers is important to research and intervention with young antisocial children.
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