Title of article :
Reciprocal Relationships Between Parenting Behavior
and Disruptive Psychopathology from Childhood
Through Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Jeffrey D. Burke، نويسنده , , Dustin A. Pardini، نويسنده , , Rolf Loeber، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Theoretical models suggest that child behaviors
influence parenting behaviors, and specifically that unpleasant
child behaviors coerce parents to discontinue
engaging in appropriate discipline. This study examined
reciprocal relationships between parenting behaviors
(supervision, communication, involvement, timid discipline
and harsh punishment) and child disruptive disorder
symptoms (ADHD, ODD and CD) in a clinic-referred
sample of 177 boys. Annual measures, including structured
clinical interviews, were obtained from the beginning of the
study (when boys were between the ages of 7 to 12) to age
17. Specific reciprocal influence was observed; only timid
discipline predicted worsening behavior, namely ODD
symptoms, and ODD symptoms predicted increases in
timid discipline. Greater influence from child behaviors to
parenting practices was found: ODD also predicted poorer
communication and decreased involvement, and CD predicted
poorer supervision. ADHD was neither predictive of,
nor predicted by, parenting behaviors. The results are
specifically supportive of a coercive process between child
behaviors and parenting behaviors, and generally suggestive
of greater influence of child behaviors on parenting
behaviors than of parenting behaviors on child behaviors
Keywords :
Disruptive behavior . Oppositional defiantdisorder . Conduct disorder . Attention deficit hyperactivity .Disorder . Parenting behavior . Coercion
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology