Parent–Child Relationships, Parental Psychological Control, and Aggression: Maternal and Paternal Relationships

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Kantahyanee W. Murray
Kathleen M. Dwyer
Kenneth H. Rubin
Sarah Knighton-Wisor
Cathryn Booth-LaForce
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[1] University of Maryland Baltimore,School of Social Work, Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children
[2] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,Department of Human Development
[3] University of Maryland College Park,undefined
[4] University of Washington,undefined
[5] Seattle,undefined
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Adolescent aggression; Parent–child relationships; Psychological control; Parenting behaviors;
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Few studies have examined both maternal and paternal parenting practices in the prediction of child outcomes despite evidence that underscores the salience of fathers throughout their children’s development. This study examined the role of the quality of mother–child and father–child relationships in buffering the influence of ineffective parenting practices on subsequent adolescent aggression. Measures of parental psychological control, the quality of the parent–child relationship, and youth aggressive behavior were completed by 163 (49 % female) mostly White and Asian adolescents and their parents during the eighth and ninth grades. Paternal psychological control predicted aggression when adolescents perceived low-quality relationships with their mothers. Similarly, maternal psychological control predicted aggression when adolescents perceived low-quality relationships with their fathers. Maternal psychological control was also associated with lower levels of aggression among adolescent males who reported a high-quality relationship with their father. These findings indicate that, when one parent exerts psychological control, the low-quality relationship the adolescent shares with the opposite gender parent increases risk for adolescent aggression. The findings also suggest that, as mothers exert psychological control, the high-quality parent–child relationship a son shares with his father decreases risk for adolescent aggression.
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页码:1361 / 1373
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