Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.

Psychological Control (PC) interferes with autonomy-related processes in adolescence and has a negative impact on adolescents' development related to internalizing and externalizing problems. Several scholars suggested that PC can be used differently by mothers and fathers. However, these diffe...

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Main Authors: Emanuele Basili, Antonio Zuffianò, Concetta Pastorelli, Eriona Thartori, Carolina Lunetti, Ainzara Favini, Flavia Cirimele, Laura Di Giunta, Maria Gerbino, Dario Bacchini, Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado, Jennifer E Lansford
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251437
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spelling doaj-5c0ae3843aa442efa8fd3f9f06ebaecc2021-05-29T04:31:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01165e025143710.1371/journal.pone.0251437Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.Emanuele BasiliAntonio ZuffianòConcetta PastorelliEriona ThartoriCarolina LunettiAinzara FaviniFlavia CirimeleLaura Di GiuntaMaria GerbinoDario BacchiniLiliana Maria Uribe TiradoJennifer E LansfordPsychological Control (PC) interferes with autonomy-related processes in adolescence and has a negative impact on adolescents' development related to internalizing and externalizing problems. Several scholars suggested that PC can be used differently by mothers and fathers. However, these differences are still understudied and mainly grounded on maternal and/or adolescents' perspectives, leading to potentially incomplete inferences on the effects of PC. The present study extends previous research on PC in two directions. First, we tested the dyadic and cumulative effects of maternal and paternal PC on adolescents' antisocial behaviors and anxious-depressive symptoms. Secondly, we explored the cross-cultural generalizability of these associations in three countries: Italy, Colombia, and USA. Participants included 376 families with data from three consecutive years (T1, adolescents' age = 13.70). Mothers' and fathers' reports of PC and youth's reports of antisocial and internalizing behaviors were assessed. Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) we found that maternal PC predicted adolescents' reported antisocial behaviors whereas paternal PC predicted lower anxious-depressed symptoms. Comparisons across countries evidenced the cross-cultural invariance of the longitudinal APIM across Italy, Colombia, and USA. The practical implications of these results are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251437
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author Emanuele Basili
Antonio Zuffianò
Concetta Pastorelli
Eriona Thartori
Carolina Lunetti
Ainzara Favini
Flavia Cirimele
Laura Di Giunta
Maria Gerbino
Dario Bacchini
Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado
Jennifer E Lansford
spellingShingle Emanuele Basili
Antonio Zuffianò
Concetta Pastorelli
Eriona Thartori
Carolina Lunetti
Ainzara Favini
Flavia Cirimele
Laura Di Giunta
Maria Gerbino
Dario Bacchini
Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado
Jennifer E Lansford
Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Emanuele Basili
Antonio Zuffianò
Concetta Pastorelli
Eriona Thartori
Carolina Lunetti
Ainzara Favini
Flavia Cirimele
Laura Di Giunta
Maria Gerbino
Dario Bacchini
Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado
Jennifer E Lansford
author_sort Emanuele Basili
title Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
title_short Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
title_full Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
title_fullStr Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: A dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
title_sort maternal and paternal psychological control and adolescents' negative adjustment: a dyadic longitudinal study in three countries.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Psychological Control (PC) interferes with autonomy-related processes in adolescence and has a negative impact on adolescents' development related to internalizing and externalizing problems. Several scholars suggested that PC can be used differently by mothers and fathers. However, these differences are still understudied and mainly grounded on maternal and/or adolescents' perspectives, leading to potentially incomplete inferences on the effects of PC. The present study extends previous research on PC in two directions. First, we tested the dyadic and cumulative effects of maternal and paternal PC on adolescents' antisocial behaviors and anxious-depressive symptoms. Secondly, we explored the cross-cultural generalizability of these associations in three countries: Italy, Colombia, and USA. Participants included 376 families with data from three consecutive years (T1, adolescents' age = 13.70). Mothers' and fathers' reports of PC and youth's reports of antisocial and internalizing behaviors were assessed. Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) we found that maternal PC predicted adolescents' reported antisocial behaviors whereas paternal PC predicted lower anxious-depressed symptoms. Comparisons across countries evidenced the cross-cultural invariance of the longitudinal APIM across Italy, Colombia, and USA. The practical implications of these results are discussed.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251437
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