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Pathways from Maternal Harsh Discipline Through Rumination to Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: Gender and Normativeness of Harsh Discipline as Moderators.

Anne-Marie R Iselin1, Laura DiGiunta2, Carolina Lunetti2, Jennifer E Lansford3, Nancy Eisenberg4, Kenneth A Dodge3, Concetta Pastorelli2, Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado5, Dario Bacchini6, Eriona Thartori2, Irene Fiasconaro2, Giulia Gliozzo2, Ainzara Favini2, Emanuele Basili2, Flavia Cirimele2, Chiara Remondi2, Ann T Skinner3.   

Abstract

This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination to anxiety and depression symptoms among early adolescents from three countries and six subgroups. Participants were 567 mothers, 428 fathers, and 566 children (T1: Mage = 10.89; 50% girls) from Medellín, Colombia (n = 100); Naples, Italy (n = 95); Rome, Italy (n = 99); Durham, North Carolina, United States (Black n = 92, Latinx n = 80, and White n = 100). Parent reported maternal and paternal harsh parenting were measured at T1. Adolescent reported rumination was measured at T2 (Mage = 12.58) and anxiety and depression symptoms were measured at T1 and T3 (Mage = 13.71). Rumination mediated the pathway from maternal harsh discipline to girls' anxiety and depression symptoms, controlling for baseline anxiety and depression symptoms. The more harsh discipline mothers used, the more their daughters ruminated, which in turn was associated with increased anxiety and depression symptoms. Exploratory moderated mediation analyses indicated that the strength of the mediational pathway from maternal harsh discipline through girls' rumination to anxiety and depression symptoms decreased as the normativeness of harsh parenting increased. Mediational pathways for boys and for paternal harsh discipline were not significant. Our findings expand knowledge on specific contexts in which rumination is a mechanism for understanding pathways to anxiety and depression symptoms.
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Keywords:  Adolescence; Anxiety and depression symptoms; Harsh parenting; Normativeness; Rumination

Year:  2022        PMID: 35870036     DOI: 10.1007/s10802-022-00951-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol        ISSN: 2730-7166


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