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Publication Date: 2006
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Parent Influences on Early Childhood Internalizing Difficulties
Bayer, Jordana, K.; Sanson, Ann, V.; Hemphill, Sheryl A.
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, v27 n6 p542-559 Nov-Dec 2006
Children's internalizing problems are a concerning mental health issue, due to significant prevalence and continuity over time. This study tested a multivariate model predicting young children's internalizing behaviors from parenting practices, parents' anxiety-depression and family stressors. A community sample of 2 year old children (N=112) was followed longitudinally to 4 years. Parents completed questionnaires and playroom observations provided independent measures of parenting and child variables. Predictors of early childhood internalizing difficulties were over-involved/protective parenting, low warm-engaged parenting, and parental anxiety-depression. Family life-stress and parental anxiety-depression also predicted problematic parenting practices. These findings were discussed within the context of the design of early childhood parenting programs to prevent anxiety and depression in children.
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Mental Health, Correlation, Young Children, Child Rearing, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Questionnaires, Predictor Variables, Parenting Styles, Multivariate Analysis, Parents, Longitudinal Studies, Stress Variables, Parent Child Relationship, Developmental Psychology
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