Child Personality Moderates Associations Between Parenting and Relational and Physical Aggression
Autor: | Avanté J. Smack, Jennifer L. Tackett, Shauna C. Kushner |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Agreeableness
Extraversion and introversion Aggression media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences Poison control 050109 social psychology 16. Peace & justice Moderation Health Professions (miscellaneous) Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology medicine Openness to experience Personality 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Big Five personality traits medicine.symptom Psychology 050104 developmental & child psychology media_common Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. 24:845-862 |
ISSN: | 1545-083X 1092-6771 |
DOI: | 10.1080/10926771.2015.1062450 |
Popis: | Although negative parenting strategies are a risk factor for relational and physical aggression, research has not previously investigated whether child personality traits moderate the association between negative parenting and relational and physical aggression. This was the aim of this study. Participants were mothers of 368 children (172 males, Mage = 11.61, SD = 0.82). Mothers reported on their parenting practices, child personality traits, and child aggression. Results indicated that 2 child personality traits (extraversion and openness) moderated the relationship between inconsistent discipline and relational aggression. Additionally, agreeableness moderated the relationship between poor monitoring and supervision and physical aggression. Specifically, children low on these personality traits showed the highest levels of aggression in the context of negative parenting. These results highlight the importance of examining child personality as a moderator of parental influences on psychopathology develo... |
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