Bidirectional influences between maternal parenting and children's peer problems: A longitudinal monozygotic twin difference study

Shinji Yamagata, Yusuke Takahashi, Koken Ozaki, Keiko K. Fujisawa, Koichi Nonaka, Juko Ando

研究成果: Article査読

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This twin study examined the bidirectional relationship between maternal parenting behaviors and children's peer problems that were not confounded by genetic and family environmental factors. Mothers of 259 monozygotic twin pairs reported parenting behaviors and peer problems when twins were 42 and 48 months. Path analyses on monozygotic twin difference scores revealed that authoritative parenting (the presence of consistent discipline and lack of harsh parenting) and peer problems simultaneously influenced each other. Authoritative parenting reduced peer problems, and peer problems increased authoritative parenting. Neither consistent discipline nor harsh parenting alone was associated with peer problems. These results suggest that maternal authoritative parenting works protectively in regard to children's peer problems, and peer problems can evoke such effective parenting.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)249-259
ページ数11
ジャーナルDevelopmental Science
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2
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2013 3月

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 発達心理学および教育心理学
  • 認知神経科学

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