BACKGROUND: Harsh parenting practices and negative parental feelings may be environmental risk factors for low self-control in children. Children may also evoke certain parenting reactions. AIMS: To investigate the longitudinal relationship between parenting and self-control, as well as associated outcomes within the monozygotic (MZ) twin differences framework. METHOD: Longitudinal MZ twin differences analysis was conducted on a community sample of 5184 twins using data from ages 3, 4, 7 and 9 years. Outcomes related to self-control and parenting were analysed at age 12 years. RESULTS: Non-shared environmental effects of parenting on the development of self-control and an evocative effect of child self-control on parenting were found. Harsh parenting predicted conduct problems for both boys and girls. Self-control at age 9 predicted conduct problems and emotional difficulties at age 12. CONCLUSIONS: Parenting and child self-control affect one another, highlighting the potential of early interventions that target parents and children simultaneously.
BACKGROUND: Harsh parenting practices and negative parental feelings may be environmental risk factors for low self-control in children. Children may also evoke certain parenting reactions. AIMS: To investigate the longitudinal relationship between parenting and self-control, as well as associated outcomes within the monozygotic (MZ) twin differences framework. METHOD: Longitudinal MZ twin differences analysis was conducted on a community sample of 5184 twins using data from ages 3, 4, 7 and 9 years. Outcomes related to self-control and parenting were analysed at age 12 years. RESULTS: Non-shared environmental effects of parenting on the development of self-control and an evocative effect of child self-control on parenting were found. Harsh parenting predicted conduct problems for both boys and girls. Self-control at age 9 predicted conduct problems and emotional difficulties at age 12. CONCLUSIONS: Parenting and child self-control affect one another, highlighting the potential of early interventions that target parents and children simultaneously.
Authors: Yayouk E Willems; Conor V Dolan; Catharina E M van Beijsterveldt; Eveline L de Zeeuw; Dorret I Boomsma; Meike Bartels; Catrin Finkenauer Journal: Behav Genet Date: 2018-02-05 Impact factor: 2.805
Authors: Michael G Vaughn; Christopher P Salas-Wright; Sandra Naeger; Jin Huang; Alex R Piquero Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2016-03-30 Impact factor: 3.390