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Externalizing behavior trajectories: The role of parenting, sibling relationships and child personality
Authors:Jean Christophe Meunier  Isabelle RoskamMarie Stievenart  Gaëlle van de MoorteleDillon T Browne  Aarti Kumar
Institution:
  • a Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
  • b Department of Psychology, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
  • Abstract:Based on longitudinal multilevel modeling and using a multi-informant strategy, this study examines trajectories of externalizing problem behavior (EPB) in childhood as predicted by parental behavior (absolute level of parenting ALP] and parental differential treatment PDT]), parental self-efficacy (PSE), child personality and sibling relationships. Besides main effects, several interactions were tested. The effects of changes in parenting on changes in EPB were also examined. A total of 119 families from the French-speaking area of Belgium rearing a child (3- to 5-year-olds at the onset of the study) referred for EPB were studied. The effects of both level-of and changes-in mothers' ALP were partially confirmed, but for fathers, only ALP was predictive. There were some significant interactions between ALP and PDT for both parents. Mothers' PSE explained some variance in EPB, additional to that explained by the parenting measures. Some parenting by personality and by sibling relationship interactions were found.
    Keywords:Parenting  Externalizing behavior  Parental self-efficacy  Child's personality  Sibling relationships  Developmental trajectories
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