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Parental Hostility and Depression as Predictors of Young Children's Aggression and Conduct Problems
Authors:Michele Knox  Kimberly Burkhart  Sadik A. Khuder
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry , University of Toledo College of Medicine , Toledo, Ohio, USA michele.knox@utoledo.edu;3. Department of Psychology , University of Toledo College of Medicine , Toledo, Ohio, USA;4. Department of Medicine and Public Health , University of Toledo College of Medicine , Toledo, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Parental hostility and parental depression are associated with childhood behavior problems, but these have been studied independently in the literature. This study examined the relationships between parental hostility and depression and childhood aggression and conduct problems. Parental hostility was hypothesized to predict children's current and future (two months later) aggression and conduct problems. Participants were primary caregivers of children 0 to 10 years of age. Results indicate that hostility is a better predictor of present and future childhood aggression and conduct problems than depression. Implications of this finding for preventing and treating childhood aggression and conduct problems are discussed.
Keywords:aggression  children  emotional abuse  family
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