| Literature DB >> 14640806 |
Irene J Kim1, Xiaojia Ge, Gene H Brody, Rand D Conger, Frederick X Gibbons, Ronald L Simons.
Abstract
The occurrence and co-occurrence of depressive symptoms and conduct problems were examined in the context of parenting behaviors in a community-based sample of 897 African American children and their primary caregivers using a multi-informant, longitudinal design. Parenting behaviors and clinical symptoms were assessed in 2 waves, when the children averaged 10.5 and 12.3 years of age. Parenting behaviors differed significantly according to a child's symptomatology; (a) that is, when a child exhibited no depressive or conduct problems, (b) depressive problems only, (c) conduct problems only, or (d) co-occurring depressive and conduct problems. When parenting behaviors were examined according to changes in children's symptom levels, children whose symptoms increased over time reported increases in hostility and harsh-inconsistent parenting and decreases in warmth and nurturant-involved parenting. ((c) 2003 APA, all rights reserved)Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14640806 DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.17.4.571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fam Psychol ISSN: 0893-3200