Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems

Behavior problems are common during early childhood, and while many children will outgrow them, others will continue to have substantial difficulties. Unfortunately, too little is known about which children will exhibit continued difficulties, making it difficult to intervene before maladaptive beha...

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Main Author: Tichovolsky, Marianne H
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Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 2011
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spelling ndltd-UMASS-oai-scholarworks.umass.edu-theses-16472020-12-02T14:43:27Z Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems Tichovolsky, Marianne H Behavior problems are common during early childhood, and while many children will outgrow them, others will continue to have substantial difficulties. Unfortunately, too little is known about which children will exhibit continued difficulties, making it difficult to intervene before maladaptive behavior becomes entrenched. A number of parenting and parent characteristics, including ineffective discipline, maternal depression, parenting stress, and limited social support have consistently been found to be associated with externalizing problems in young children. While these variables are concurrently related to behavior problems, we know very little about whether or not they predict change in externalizing behaviors over time. The proposed research examined several parenting and parent predictors of changes in child behavior problems, including lax and overreactive discipline, single parent status, and parental depression. In addition, this study evaluated whether child gender and ethnicity moderated the relationships between these variables and changes in problem behavior. Single parenthood was the only significant predictor for the sample as a whole, while parent depression was a significant predictor for girls. Several significant ethnic differences emerged, highlighting the importance of considering cultural context in studies of parenting and externalizing behavior. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.umass.edu/theses/558 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1647&context=theses Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014 ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst preschoolers behavior problems discipline single parenthood parent depression ethnic differences Clinical Psychology
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topic preschoolers
behavior problems
discipline
single parenthood
parent depression
ethnic differences
Clinical Psychology
spellingShingle preschoolers
behavior problems
discipline
single parenthood
parent depression
ethnic differences
Clinical Psychology
Tichovolsky, Marianne H
Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems
description Behavior problems are common during early childhood, and while many children will outgrow them, others will continue to have substantial difficulties. Unfortunately, too little is known about which children will exhibit continued difficulties, making it difficult to intervene before maladaptive behavior becomes entrenched. A number of parenting and parent characteristics, including ineffective discipline, maternal depression, parenting stress, and limited social support have consistently been found to be associated with externalizing problems in young children. While these variables are concurrently related to behavior problems, we know very little about whether or not they predict change in externalizing behaviors over time. The proposed research examined several parenting and parent predictors of changes in child behavior problems, including lax and overreactive discipline, single parent status, and parental depression. In addition, this study evaluated whether child gender and ethnicity moderated the relationships between these variables and changes in problem behavior. Single parenthood was the only significant predictor for the sample as a whole, while parent depression was a significant predictor for girls. Several significant ethnic differences emerged, highlighting the importance of considering cultural context in studies of parenting and externalizing behavior.
author Tichovolsky, Marianne H
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title Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems
title_short Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems
title_full Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems
title_fullStr Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems
title_full_unstemmed Parenting and Parent Predictors of Changes in Child Behavior Problems
title_sort parenting and parent predictors of changes in child behavior problems
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