Title of article
Examining the association between parenting and childhood anxiety: A meta-analysis
Author/Authors
Bryce D. McLeod، نويسنده , , Jeffrey J. Wood، نويسنده , , John R. Weisz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
18
From page
155
To page
172
Abstract
Theoretical models emphasize the role of parenting in the development and maintenance of child anxiety, but reviews of the empirical literature have provided mixed support for existing theories. To help clarify the role parenting plays in childhood anxiety, we conducted a meta-analysis of 47 studies testing the association between parenting and child anxiety. Across these studies, parenting accounted for only 4% of the variance in child anxiety. Moderator tests indicated that methodological factors (i.e., how child anxiety and parenting were conceptualized and assessed) may be a source of inconsistent findings within the literature. In addition, our analyses revealed that parental control was more strongly associated with child anxiety than was parental rejection. Specific subdimensions within parental rejection and control differed in their association with child anxiety (e.g., autonomy-granting accounted for 18% of the variance, but warmth < 1%), indicating that efforts to disaggregate parenting dimensions may inform theory development and future research. Overall, however, the modest association between parenting and child anxiety suggests that understanding the origins of childrenʹs anxiety will require identifying factors other than parenting that account for the bulk of the variance.
Journal title
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number
483934
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