Title of article :
The Effects of Parental Depressive Symptoms, Appraisals,
and Physical Punishment on Later Child
Externalizing Behavior
Author/Authors :
Kevin A. Callender، نويسنده , , Sheryl L. Olson، نويسنده , , Daniel E. Choe &
Arnold J. Sameroff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Examined a cognitive-behavioral pathway by
which depressive symptoms in mothers and fathers increase
risk for later child externalizing problem behavior via parents’
appraisals of child behavior and physical discipline. Participants
were 245 children (118 girls) at risk for school-age
conduct problems, and their parents and teachers. Children
were approximately 3 years old at Time 1 (T1) and 5 ½ years
old at Time 2 (T2). At T1, mothers and fathers reported their
depressive symptoms, perceptions of their child’s reciprocal
affection and responsiveness, frequency of physical punishment,
and child externalizing problems. Mothers, fathers, and
teachers provided ratings of externalizing behavior at T2.
Structural equation modeling revealed that parents’ negative
attributions mediated positive relations between their depressive
symptoms and frequency of physical punishment for both
fathers and mothers. More frequent physical punishment, in
turn, predicted increased child externalizing behavior at T2. In
future research, transactional mechanisms underlying effects
of clinical depression on child conduct problems should be
explored at multiple stages of development. For parents
showing depressive symptoms, restructuring distorted perceptions
about their children’s behavior may be an important
component of intervention programs.
Keywords :
Parenting . Depression . Cognitive appraisals .Child externalizing behavior . Parent gender
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology