| Literature DB >> 19130362 |
Sofie Kuppens1, Hans Grietens, Patrick Onghena, Daisy Michiels.
Abstract
Using a cross-lagged panel design, this study examined the directionality of relations between parental psychological control and child relational aggression. Data were collected from a proportionally stratified sample of 600 Flemish 8- to 10-year-old children at 3 measurement points with 1-year intervals. Reciprocal effects were evident in mother-child dyads. Maternal psychological control was positively related to child relational aggression 1 year later, and child relational aggression was positively related to maternal psychological control 1 year later. The father-child dyads were best represented by unidirectional parent effects. Paternal psychological control was positively related to child relational aggression 1 year later. Surprisingly, these effects emerged only for relational aggression as indexed by mother and father reports and not for relational aggression as indexed by teacher and peer measures.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19130362 DOI: 10.1080/15374410802575354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol ISSN: 1537-4416