Title of article :
Angry and Aggressive Behavior Across Three Generations:
A Prospective, Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
Author/Authors :
Rand D. Conger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This investigation examined intergenerational continuities in both angry, aggressive parenting and also
the angry, aggressive behavior of children and adolescents. Data from 75G2youth (26 men, 49women,
M D 22-years old), their mothers (G1), and their G3 children (47 boys, 28 girls, M D 2:4-years old)
were included in the analyses. The prospective, longitudinal design of the study, which included
observational and multiinformant measures, overcame many of the methodological limitations found
in much of the earlier research on intergenerational transmission. The results demonstrated a direct
connection between observed G1 aggressive parenting and observed G2 aggressive parenting from 5
to 7 years later. G2 aggressive behavior as an adolescent and G3 aggressive behavior as a child were
related to parenting behavior but not directly to one another. The results were consistent with a social
learning perspective on intergenerational continuities in angry and aggressive behaviors
Keywords :
Anger , AGGRESSION , Parenting , Intergenerational continuities
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology