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The Role of Peers in the Linkages Between Harsh Parenting and Mental Health Outcomes Among Adolescents from Families At-Risk
Authors:Morgan Lancaster  Lawrence Jackson  Spencer Youngberg  Michael Fitzgerald  Lenore M. McWey
Affiliation:1. College of Human Sciences, Family and Child Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USAlancasterm10@gmail.com;3. College of Human Sciences, Family and Child Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Abstract:Harsh parenting is associated with adolescent mental health concerns. Peer relationships also importantly influence adolescent mental health outcomes. Although the direct associations between harsh parenting, peer relationships, and adolescent outcomes have been empirically established, less is known about the extent to which peer relationships mediate the associations between harsh parenting and adolescent outcomes. This study tested the links between harsh parenting, peer relationships, and adolescent outcomes among families at-risk for child maltreatment. With a sample of caregivers and adolescents (= 218), the results of mediation analyses indicated that peer aggression partially mediated the pathway between harsh parenting and externalizing symptoms of both females and males. Additionally, peer rejection partially mediated the links between harsh parenting and internalizing symptoms of both females and males and peer rejection also was a partial mediator of male externalizing symptoms.
Keywords:Adolescent  at-risk  harsh parenting  maltreatment  mental health  parent  peer aggression  peers
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