Temperament as a moderator of the effects of parenting on children’s behavior
Authors: Elena Gallitto
Overview
Abstract (English)
This study examined the role of child temperament as moderator of the effect of parenting style on children’s externalizing and internalizing behaviors. A series of structural equation models were fit to a representative sample of 2,631 Canadian children from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth. In addition to testing for the presence of Temperament × Parenting interactions, these models also examined the direct and indirect effects of a number of additional contextual factors such as neighborhood problems, neighborhood cohesion, social support, and maternal depression. The results indicate that exposure to more positive parenting reduces behavior problems in children with difficult/unadaptable temperaments. No moderating effects of temperament on hostile parenting were found. Such results serve to highlight the pivotal role of positive features of the rearing environment as catalysts for the successful adaptation of children with difficult/unadaptable temperaments. The results of this modeling work also serve to emphasize the importance of considering the ways in which more distal factors can affect children’s behavioral adaptation by contributing to changes in proximal family processes.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Elena Gallitto |
Publication Year | 2014 |
Title | Temperament as a moderator of the effects of parenting on children’s behavior |
Volume | First |
Journal Name | Development and Psychopathology |
Pages | 17-Jan |
Publication Language | English |
- Elena Gallitto
- Elena Gallitto
- Temperament as a moderator of the effects of parenting on children’s behavior
- Development and Psychopathology
- First
- 2014
- 17-Jan