Title of article
Examining Temporal Associations between Perceived Maternal Psychological Control and Early Adolescent Internalizing Problems
Author/Authors
Alexandra Loukas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
1113
To page
1122
Abstract
The present study examined a) the associations
between adolescent-reported maternal psychological control
and self-reported internalizing problems one year
later, while simultaneously examining the opposite
direction of effects and b) the equivalence of these
associations across gender. Participants were 479
10-to-14-year old adolescents (55% female) participating
in two waves of a study. Results from multi-group, crosslagged
panel analyses indicated that although early
adolescents’ depressive symptoms and social anxiety
predicted change in perceived maternal psychological
control one year later, perceived maternal psychological
control did not predict change in early adolescents’
internalizing problems. Elevated levels of depressive
symptoms were associated with increased levels of
perceived maternal psychological control one year later,
whereas elevated levels of social anxiety were associated
with decreased levels. Aforementioned findings were
consistent across boys’ and girls’ data. Study findings
extend limited research on adolescent effects, demonstrating
that early adolescents’ internalizing problems
play a role in perceived maternal psychological control.
Keywords
Depressive symptoms . Early adolescence .Maternal psychological control . Path analysis . Socialanxiety
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829083
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