Trajectories of Adolescent Mother-Grandmother Psychological Conflict During Early Parenting and Children's Problem Behaviors at Age 7.
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| Title: | Trajectories of Adolescent Mother-Grandmother Psychological Conflict During Early Parenting and Children's Problem Behaviors at Age 7. |
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| Authors: | Buckingham-Howes, Stacy (AUTHOR), Oberlander, SarahE. (AUTHOR), Hurley, KristenM. (AUTHOR), Fitzmaurice, Shannon (AUTHOR), Black, MaureenM. (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. May/Jun2011, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p445-455. 11p. |
| Subjects: | Child psychology, Conflict (Psychology) in children, Teenage mothers, Grandmothers, Behavior disorders in adolescence, Parenting, Multivariate analysis, Mental depression |
| Abstract: | This study extends the determinants of parenting model to adolescent mothers by examining how adolescent mother-grandmother psychological conflict and perceptions of infant fussiness from birth through age 2 years relate to children's problem behaviors at age 7. Participants were 181 adolescent mother, child, and grandmother triads living in multigenerational households and recruited at delivery. Psychological conflict was characterized by two stable trajectories. In multivariate models that included maternal depression, both psychological conflict and perceptions of infant fussiness predicted externalizing behavior at age 7. Perceptions of infant fussiness, but not psychological conflict, predicted internalizing behavior at age 7. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | This study extends the determinants of parenting model to adolescent mothers by examining how adolescent mother-grandmother psychological conflict and perceptions of infant fussiness from birth through age 2 years relate to children's problem behaviors at age 7. Participants were 181 adolescent mother, child, and grandmother triads living in multigenerational households and recruited at delivery. Psychological conflict was characterized by two stable trajectories. In multivariate models that included maternal depression, both psychological conflict and perceptions of infant fussiness predicted externalizing behavior at age 7. Perceptions of infant fussiness, but not psychological conflict, predicted internalizing behavior at age 7. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 15374416 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/15374416.2011.563473 |