Unraveling the Bidirectional Associations between Parental Knowledge and Children’s Externalizing Behavior

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Anke H. Visscher
Savannah Boele
Jaap J. A. Denissen
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[1] Tilburg University,Department of Developmental Psychology
[2] Erasmus University Rotterdam,Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies
[3] Utrecht University,Department of Developmental Psychology
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Externalizing behavior; Parental knowledge; Within-person; Longitudinal study; Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model;
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Although within- and between-family bidirectional associations between parental knowledge and children’s externalizing behavior have been theoretically proposed, studies that unravel these associations simultaneously remain scarce. This study examined these bidirectional associations within and between German families. 3611 families participated across one-year intervals between children ages 8 to 15 (50.6% boys, 34.5% fathers, 89.0% German-born, Mwaves = 3.63, SDwaves = 2.00). Random intercept cross-lagged panel models (RI-CLPM) with linear slopes revealed negative between-family associations between parental knowledge and children’s externalizing behavior, and a negative association between the random linear slopes. Generally, no within-family cross-lagged effects were found, but there were some correlated slopes across families. When teasing apart paternal and maternal knowledge, father-driven but not mother-driven lagged effects of increased knowledge predicting decreased externalizing behavior were found. The findings illustrate the importance of fathers’ knowledge and new directions for within-family studies of parent-child interactions.
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页码:794 / 809
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