The relationship between parental anger and behavior problems in children and adolescents

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A study considered the relationship among parental dispositions toward anger and the emotional and behavioral problems of children and adolescents. It was expected that a higher parental disposition toward anger would mean higher reporting of more internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in children. Trait anger and anger expression within the family were found to be linked to parental depression and adolescents' internalizing and externalizing behavior problems.

author: Phares, Vicky, Renk, Kimberly, Epps, James
Psychological aspects, Behavior disorders in children, Childhood mental disorders, Anger

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Differential parental treatment predicts achievement and self-perceptions in two cultural contexts

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Asian American and European American late adolescents' perceptions of differential parent treatment as predictors of academic achievement are examined.

author: Barrett Singer, Alesia T., Weinstein, Rhona S.
Social aspects, Asian Americans, European Americans

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Parental warmth, control, and indulgence and their relations to adjustment in Chinese children: A longitudinal study

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A longitudinal study into parent warmth, control and indulgence and their relations to adjustment in Chinese children was undertaken.

author: Chen, Xinyin, Liu, Mowei, Li, Dan
Usage, Longitudinal method

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