Title of article
Continuity of Parenting Practices Across Generations in an At-Risk Sample: A Prospective Comparison of Direct and Mediated Associations
Author/Authors
Deborah M. Capaldi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
16
From page
127
To page
142
Abstract
A prospective model of parenting and externalizing behavior spanning 3 generations (G1, G2, and
G3) was examined for young men from an at-risk sample of young adult men (G2) who were in
approximately the youngest one third of their cohort to become fathers. It was first predicted that the
young men in G2 who had children the earliest would show high levels of antisocial behavior. Second,
it was predicted that G1 poor parenting practices would show both a direct association with the G2
son’s subsequent parenting and a mediated effect via his development of antisocial and delinquent
behavior by adolescence. The young fathers had more arrests and were less likely to have graduated
from high school than the other young men in the sample. Findings were most consistent with the
interpretation that there was some direct effect of parenting from G1 to G2 and some mediated effect
via antisocial behavior in G2.
Keywords
Temperament , Externalizing , three generations , Parenting , fathers , Antisocial behavior , At risk
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828729
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