Title of article :
Parents’ Monitoring Knowledge Attenuates the Link
Between Antisocial Friends and Adolescent Delinquent
Behavior
Author/Authors :
Robert D. Laird، نويسنده , , Michael M. Criss، نويسنده , , Gregory S. Pettit &
Kenneth A. Dodge، نويسنده , , John E. Bates، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Developmental trajectories of parents’ knowledge
of their adolescents’ whereabouts and activities were tested
as moderators of transactional associations between friends’
antisociality and adolescent delinquent behavior. 504 adolescents
(50% female) provided annual reports (from ages
12 to 16) of their parents’ knowledge and (from ages 13 to
16) their own delinquent behavior and their friends’
antisociality. Parents also reported the adolescents’ delinquent
behavior. Growth mixture modeling was used to
identify two sub-groups based on their monitoring knowledge
growth trajectories. Adolescents in the sub-group
characterized by decreasing levels of parents’ knowledge
reported more delinquent behavior and more friend antisociality
in early adolescence, and reported greater increases
in delinquent behavior and friend antisociality from early to
middle adolescence compared to adolescents in the subgroup
characterized by increasing levels of parents’ knowledge.
Transactional associations consistent with social
influence and social selection processes also were suppressed
in the increasing knowledge sub-group as compared
to the decreasing knowledge sub-group.
Keywords :
Parenting . Monitoring . Delinquent behavior .Peer relationships . Moderation
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology