Title of article :
Early Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their Mother’s Anxious
Parenting as a Predictor of Anxiety Symptoms
12 Months Later
Author/Authors :
Ronald M. Rapee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Parental overprotection and modeling of fearful
behaviors have been proposed to play a central role in the
development of anxiety. Yet there have been few longitudinal
examinations of these relationships and virtually none
focusing on the adolescent period. The current studymeasured
adolescent perceptions of maternal anxious parenting (a
combination of overprotection and expression of anxiety),
mothers’ levels of anxiousness, and adolescents’ anxiety
symptoms in 421 girls in grade 7 and their mothers. Measures
were repeated 12 months later. When the adolescent’s self
report of anxiety was used as the outcome, the adolescent’s
perception of maternal anxious parenting significantly predicted
adolescent anxiety 12 months later.When the mother’s
report of adolescent anxiety was used as the outcome
adolescent anxiety significantly predicted adolescent perceptions
of maternal anxious parenting 12 months later. Maternal
anxiousness predicted the adolescent’s perception of anxious
parenting, but meditational relationships were not significant
in either model. The data are partly consistent with reciprocal
influence models of parent/child relationships but point to the
importance of informant perspectives in det
Keywords :
Anxiety . Adolescent . Parenting . Modeling .Development
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology