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The Intergenerational Transmission of Maladaptive Parenting and its Impact on Child Mental Health: Examining Cross-Cultural Mediating Pathways and Moderating Protective Factors.

W Andrew Rothenberg1,2, Jennifer E Lansford3, Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado4, Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong5, Liane Peña Alampay6, Suha M Al-Hassan7, Dario Bacchini8, Lei Chang9, Kirby Deater-Deckard10, Laura Di Giunta11, Kenneth A Dodge3, Sevtap Gurdal12, Qin Liu13, Qian Long14, Paul Oburu15, Concetta Pastorelli11, Ann T Skinner3, Emma Sorbring12, Sombat Tapanya5, Laurence Steinberg16,17, Marc H Bornstein18,19,20.   

Abstract

Using a sample of 1338 families from 12 cultural groups in 9 nations, we examined whether retrospectively remembered Generation 1 (G1) parent rejecting behaviors were passed to Generation 2 (G2 parents), whether such intergenerational transmission led to higher Generation 3 (G3 child) externalizing and internalizing behavior at age 13, and whether such intergenerational transmission could be interrupted by parent participation in parenting programs or family income increases of > 5%. Utilizing structural equation modeling, we found that the intergenerational transmission of parent rejection that is linked with higher child externalizing and internalizing problems occurs across cultural contexts. However, the magnitude of transmission is greater in cultures with higher normative levels of parent rejection. Parenting program participation broke this intergenerational cycle in fathers from cultures high in normative parent rejection. Income increases appear to break this intergenerational cycle in mothers from most cultures, regardless of normative levels of parent rejection. These results tentatively suggest that bolstering protective factors such as parenting program participation, income supplementation, and (in cultures high in normative parent rejection) legislative changes and other population-wide positive parenting information campaigns aimed at changing cultural parenting norms may be effective in breaking intergenerational cycles of maladaptive parenting and improving child mental health across multiple generations.
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Keywords:  Culture; Externalizing; Income; Intergenerational transmission; Internalizing; Parenting

Year:  2022        PMID: 34985600     DOI: 10.1007/s10578-021-01311-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev        ISSN: 0009-398X


  31 in total

1.  Intergenerational continuity in parenting quality: the mediating role of social competence.

Authors:  Anne Shaffer; Keith B Burt; Jelena Obradović; Janette E Herbers; Ann S Masten
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2009-09

2.  The intergenerational transmission of parenting: closing comments for the special section.

Authors:  Rand D Conger; Jay Belsky; Deborah M Capaldi
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2009-09

3.  Intergenerational transmission of harsh discipline: The moderating role of parenting stress and parent gender.

Authors:  Hua Niu; Li Liu; Meifang Wang
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2018-02-06

4.  Profiling families in conflict: Multigenerational continuity in conflict predicts deleterious adolescent and adult outcomes.

Authors:  W Andrew Rothenberg; Jessica M Solis; Andrea M Hussong; Laurie Chassin
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2017-04-03

5.  Intergenerational continuity in high-conflict family environments.

Authors:  W Andrew Rothenberg; Andrea M Hussong; Laurie Chassin
Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2015-05-28

6.  Cross-cultural effects of parent warmth and control on aggression and rule-breaking from ages 8 to 13.

Authors:  W Andrew Rothenberg; Jennifer E Lansford; Dario Bacchini; Marc H Bornstein; Lei Chang; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Laura Di Giunta; Kenneth A Dodge; Patrick S Malone; Paul Oburu; Concetta Pastorelli; Ann T Skinner; Emma Sorbring; Laurence Steinberg; Sombat Tapanya; Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado; Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong; Liane Peña Alampay; Suha M Al-Hassan
Journal:  Aggress Behav       Date:  2020-04-05       Impact factor: 2.917

7.  Parenting practices and problem behavior across three generations: monitoring, harsh discipline, and drug use in the intergenerational transmission of externalizing behavior.

Authors:  Jennifer A Bailey; Karl G Hill; Sabrina Oesterle; J David Hawkins
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2009-09

8.  Longitudinal associations between parenting and youth adjustment in twelve cultural groups: Cultural normativeness of parenting as a moderator.

Authors:  Jennifer E Lansford; Jennifer Godwin; Suha M Al-Hassan; Dario Bacchini; Marc H Bornstein; Lei Chang; Bin-Bin Chen; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Laura Di Giunta; Kenneth A Dodge; Patrick S Malone; Paul Oburu; Concetta Pastorelli; Ann T Skinner; Emma Sorbring; Laurence Steinberg; Sombat Tapanya; Liane Peña Alampay; Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado; Arnaldo Zelli
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2017-11-20

9.  Intergenerational continuity in high-conflict family environments: Investigating a mediating depressive pathway.

Authors:  W Andrew Rothenberg; Andrea M Hussong; Laurie Chassin
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2017-10-23

10.  Examining effects of parent warmth and control on internalizing behavior clusters from age 8 to 12 in 12 cultural groups in nine countries.

Authors:  W Andrew Rothenberg; Jennifer E Lansford; Suha M Al-Hassan; Dario Bacchini; Marc H Bornstein; Lei Chang; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Laura Di Giunta; Kenneth A Dodge; Patrick S Malone; Paul Oburu; Concetta Pastorelli; Ann T Skinner; Emma Sorbring; Laurence Steinberg; Sombat Tapanya; Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado; Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong; Liane Peña Alampay
Journal:  J Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2019-10-31       Impact factor: 8.982

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