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Youth Internalizing Problems and Changes in Parent-Child Relationships Across Early Adolescence: Lability and Developmental Trends.

Melissa A Lippold1, Andrea Hussong1, Gregory Fosco2, Nilam Ram2.   

Abstract

Few longitudinal studies examine how changes in parent-child relationships are associated with changes in youth internalizing problems. In this longitudinal study, we investigated how developmental trends (linear change) and year-to-year lability (within-person fluctuations) in parental warmth and hostility across Grade 6-8 predict youth internalizing problems in Grade 9 (N = 618) and whether these linkages differ for boys and girls. Developmental trends (greater decreases in warmth, increases in hostility) were associated with more youth internalizing problems. Greater year-to-year lability (more fluctuations) in father hostility and warmth were also associated with more internalizing problems. Greater lability in mother warmth was associated with more internalizing problems for girls only. The strongest effects of lability on internalizing problems were found for youth with the highest lability scores. This study underscores the importance of differentiating developmental trends from lability in parent-child relationships, both of which may be important for youth internalizing problems.

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Keywords:  anxiety; depression; internalizing problems; parenting; parenting processes/practices; parent–adolescent relationships

Year:  2020        PMID: 35794874      PMCID: PMC9255863          DOI: 10.1177/0272431620931196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Early Adolesc        ISSN: 0272-4316


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