| Literature DB >> 28316460 |
Charlene Harris1, Alexander T Vazsonyi2, John M Bolland3.
Abstract
The current study assessed for bidirectional relationships among supportive parenting (knowledge), negative parenting (permissiveness), and deviance in a sample (N = 5,325) of poor, inner-city African American youth from the Mobile Youth Survey (MYS) over 4 years. Cross-lagged path analysis provided evidence of significant bidirectional paths among parenting processes (knowledge and permissiveness) and deviance over time. Follow-up multigroup tests provided only modest evidence of dissimilar relationships by sex and by developmental periods. The findings improve our understanding of developmental changes between parenting behaviors and deviance during adolescence and extended current research of the bidirectionality of parent and child relationships among inner-city African American youth.Entities:
Keywords: African Americans; deviance; knowledge; parenting; permissiveness
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28316460 PMCID: PMC5350584 DOI: 10.1111/jora.12267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Adolesc ISSN: 1050-8392