Longitudinal associations between mothers' and fathers' anger/irritability expressiveness, harsh parenting, and adolescents' socioemotional functioning in nine countries.Università di Roma La Sapienza, Department of Psychology, Rome, Italy (ITA).
Arizona State University, Department of Psychology, USA (USA).
Università di Roma La Sapienza, Department of Psychology, Rome, Italy (ITA).
Università di Roma La Sapienza, Department of Psychology, Rome, Italy (ITA).
Università di Roma La Sapienza, Department of Psychology, Rome, Italy (ITA).
Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand (THA).
Ateneo de Manila University, Department of Psychology, 1000 Metro Manila National Capital Region, Philippines (PHL).
Hashemite University, Department of Special Education, Zarqa, Jordan (JOR); Counseling, Special Education, and Neuroscience Division, Emirates College for Advanced Education, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emeriates (ARE).
University of Naples Federico II, Department of Humanistic Studies, Napoli, Italy (ITA)..
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, USA (USA); Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK (GBR).
University of Macau, Department of Psychology, China (CHN).
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Amherst, MA, USA (USA).
Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy, Durham, NC, USA (USA).
Maseno University, Department of Educational Psychology, Maseno, Kenya (KEN).
Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy, Durham, NC, USA (USA).
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA (USA); King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (SAU).
Chiang Mai University, Department of Psychiatry, Chiang Mai, Thailand (THA).
Universidad San Buenaventura, Department of Psychology, Bogota, Colombia (COL).
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2020 (English)In: Developmental Psychology, ISSN 0012-1649, E-ISSN 1939-0599, Vol. 56, no 3, p. 458-474Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
The present study examines parents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and irritability as predictors of harsh parenting and adolescent children's irritability (i.e., mediators), which in turn were examined as predictors of adolescents' externalizing and internalizing problems. Mothers, fathers, and adolescents (N = 1,298 families) from 12 cultural groups in 9 countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and United States) were interviewed when children were about 13 years old and again 1 and 2 years later. Models were examined separately for mothers and fathers. Overall, cross-cultural similarities emerged in the associations of both mothers' and fathers' irritability, as well as of mothers' self-efficacy about anger regulation, with subsequent maternal harsh parenting and adolescent irritability, and in the associations of the latter variables with adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problems. The findings suggest that processes linking mothers' and fathers' emotion socialization and emotionality in diverse cultures to adolescent problem behaviors are somewhat similar.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2020. Vol. 56, no 3, p. 458-474
Keywords [en]
adolescents, children, irritability
National Category
Psychology
Research subject
SOCIAL SCIENCE, Psychology; Child and Youth studies
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-15023DOI: 10.1037/dev0000849ISI: 000516578800007PubMedID: 32077717Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85081143499OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hv-15023DiVA, id: diva2:1396831
2020-02-262020-02-262021-04-24Bibliographically approved