Literature DB >> 12735398

Cross-generational transmission of aggressive parent behavior: a prospective, mediational examination.

Hyman Hops1, Betsy Davis, Craig Leve, Lisa Sheeber.   

Abstract

The intergenerational transmission of aggressive parenting behavior was examined within the context of a prospective longitudinal study of adolescent and young adult adjustment. Thirty-nine young adults (G2; 33 females, 6 males) who had participated in early phases of this study with their parents (G1) continued their involvement with their young children (G3; 17 females, 22 males, mean age = 2.6) several years later. Data included direct observation of parent-adolescent (G1-G2) and parent-child (G2-G3) interactions as well as self-reports. Analyses demonstrated directly observed cross-generational continuity in aggressive parenting from G1 to G2 some 6-7 years later. However, the results also showed that adolescent aggressive behavior served as the mediational link reducing the direct path from G1 to G2 aggressive parenting to nonsignificant levels. The results are consistent with a social interactional model of intergenerational continuity of parenting behavior.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12735398     DOI: 10.1023/a:1022522224295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0627


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