Title of article :
Effects of Multiple Maternal Relationship Transitions
on Offspring Antisocial Behavior in Childhood
and Adolescence: A Cousin-Comparison Analysis
Author/Authors :
Jackson A. Goodnight &
Carol A. Van Hulle، نويسنده , , Brian M. D’Onofrio &
Andrew J. Cherlin، نويسنده , , Robert E. Emery &
Carol A. Van Hulle، نويسنده , , Benjamin B. Lahey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Previous studies of the association between multiple
parental relationship transitions (i.e., when a parent begins
or terminates an intimate relationship involving cohabitation)
and offspring antisocial behavior have varied in their efforts to
rule out confounding influences, such as parental antisocial
behavior and low income. They also have been limited in the
representativeness of their samples. Thus, it remains unclear
to what degree parents’ multiple relationship transitions have
independent effects on children’s antisocial behavior. Analyses
were conducted using data on 8,652 6–9-year-old, 6,911
10–13-year-old, and 6,495 14–17-year-old offspring of a nationally
representative sample of U.S. women. Cousincomparisons
were used in combination with statistical covariates
to evaluate the associations between maternal relationship
transitions and offspring antisocial behavior in childhood
and adolescence. Cousin-comparisons suggested that associations
between maternal relationship transitions and antisocial
behavior in childhood and early adolescence are largely
explained by confounding factors. In contrast, the associations
between maternal relationship transitions and offspring delinquency
in late adolescence were robust to measured and
unmeasured confounds. The present findings suggest that
interventions aimed at reducing exposure to parental relationship
transitions or addressing the psychosocial consequences
of exposure to parental relationship transitions could reduce
risk for offspring delinquency in late adolescence.
Keywords :
Antisocial behavior . Family instability .Relationship transitions . Cousin-comparisons
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology