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Understanding Motheradolescent Conflict Discussions Concurrent And Acrosstime Prediction From Youths Dispositions And Parenting Nancy Eisenberg

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Understanding Motheradolescent Conflict Discussions Concurrent And Acrosstime Prediction From Youths Dispositions And Parenting Nancy Eisenberg
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 217 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Nancy Eisenberg, Claire Hofer, Tracy L. Spinrad, Elizabeth T. Gershoff, Carlos Valiente, Sandra Losoya, Qing Zhou, Amanda Cumberland, Jeffrey Liew, Mark Reiser, Elizabeth Maxon(auth.), W. Andrew Collins(eds.)
ISBN: 9781405192149, 9781444307252, 1405192143, 1444307258
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Understanding Motheradolescent Conflict Discussions Concurrent And Acrosstime Prediction From Youths Dispositions And Parenting Nancy Eisenberg by Nancy Eisenberg, Claire Hofer, Tracy L. Spinrad, Elizabeth T. Gershoff, Carlos Valiente, Sandra Losoya, Qing Zhou, Amanda Cumberland, Jeffrey Liew, Mark Reiser, Elizabeth Maxon(auth.), W. Andrew Collins(eds.) 9781405192149, 9781444307252, 1405192143, 1444307258 instant download after payment.

Adolescence is often thought of as a period during which parent–child interactions can be relatively stressed and conflictual. There are individual differences in this regard, however, with only a modest percent of youth experiencing extremely conflictual relationships with their parents. Relatively little empirical research, however, addresses individual differences in the quality of parent–adolescent interactions concerning potentially conflictual issues. The research reported in this monograph examined dispositional and parenting predictors of the quality of parents’ and their adolescent children’s emotional displays and positive and negative verbalizations when dealing with conflictual issues. Of particular interest were patterns of continuity and discontinuity in the factors related to conflicts. A multimethod, multireporter (mother, teacher, and sometimes adolescent reports) longitudinal approach(over 4 years) was used to assess adolescents’ dispositional characteristics (control/regulation, resiliency, and negative emotionality), youths’ externalizing problems, and parenting variables (warmth, positive expressivity, discussion of emotion, positive and negative family expressivity). Parentadolescent conflicts appear to be influenced by both child characteristics and quality of prior and concurrent parenting, and child effects may be more evident than parent effects in this pattern of relations.Content:
Chapter I Introduction and Conceptual Framework (pages 1–30):
Chapter II Sample and Measures (pages 31–53):
Chapter III Descriptive Analyses and Correlations (pages 54–80):
Chapter IV Growth Curves, Prediction of Conflict Reactions from Growth Curves, and Tests of Mediated Relations (pages 81–122):
Chapter V Summary and Discussion (pages 123–147):

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