Challenging parenting behavior in ethnically diverse two-parent families in the United States Association with infants’ social competence and behavior problems

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Authors
  • A.-A. Deneault
  • N. Cabrera
  • R.A. Ghosh
  • A.S. Tölle
Publication date 2022
Journal Early Childhood Research Quarterly
Volume | Issue number 58
Pages (from-to) 115-124
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Research Institute of Child Development and Education (RICDE)
Abstract

We used data from a sample of ethnically diverse first-time parents (N = 186) in the United States to examine differences between mothers’ and fathers’ challenging parenting behavior (CPB) when infants were 9 months old as well as covariates of CPB. We also examined associations between CPB and infants’ social competence and behavior problems when they were 12 months old. Results showed no differences between mothers and fathers in the level of CPB with their infants. Mothers with more depressive symptoms engaged in more CPB. Over and above the contributions of infants’ gender and temperament and parents’ education, mothers’ and fathers’ CPB was not associated with infants’ social competence and behavior problems. This study expands our understanding of the universality of CPB and whether it is associated with social competence in ethnically diverse families.

Document type Article
Note Part of special edition: Contributions of father-child relationships to children’s development within the larger family system: A focus on observational measures
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2021.08.006
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