Parental Social Support and Sources of Knowledge Interact to Predict Children’s Externalizing Behavior Over Time

Volume: 48, Issue: 3, Pages: 484 - 494
Published: Dec 17, 2018
Abstract
Parental social support and monitoring are associated with children's externalizing behavior but clarity is needed on how these mechanisms interact to influence youth. This study examined if parental social support magnifies the protective effects of sources of parental knowledge (Parental Control, Parental Solicitation, Child Disclosure) on the development of substance initiation and delinquency across adolescence. Participants were 6-8th...
Paper Details
Title
Parental Social Support and Sources of Knowledge Interact to Predict Children’s Externalizing Behavior Over Time
Published Date
Dec 17, 2018
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
484 - 494
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