2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2009.05.026
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Big five parental personality traits, parenting behaviors, and adolescent behavior problems: A mediation model

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“…Findings of the aforesaid research have indicated that mother-child conflict is a positive predictor of anxiety sign. In this way, Oliver et al, (2009);Hassanabadi et al, (2012) showed in their researches that a parent-child relation-based treatment influences on the improvement and decrease of anxiety. These findings are in line with those of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Findings of the aforesaid research have indicated that mother-child conflict is a positive predictor of anxiety sign. In this way, Oliver et al, (2009);Hassanabadi et al, (2012) showed in their researches that a parent-child relation-based treatment influences on the improvement and decrease of anxiety. These findings are in line with those of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moreover, mother's anxiety can result in child's anxiety (Bowlby 1969;Besharat 2004). Researchers such as Apetroaia et al, (2015); Turner & Sander (2006); Muray and Johnston (2006); Oliver et al, (2009);Hassanabadi et al, (2012) have shown that training the parent-child relation can be effective in improvement of parents' behavior in communicating with children, increase of self-confidence, improvement and decrease of children's anxiety. The study conducted by Khodapanahi et al, (2012) showed that positive parent-child relations is the negative predictor of symptoms of anxiety disorders including social anxiety and obsession-compulsion and that mother-child conflict and mother-child attachment is the positive predictor of anxiety symptoms especially generalized anxiety.…”
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“…Numerous research studies related to the connection between parents' personality and parenting have continually supported and suggested the signi cance of personality as an important variable in predicting a variety of parenting behaviors (Desjardins et al, 2008;De Haan, Prinzie & Dekovic, 2009;Huver, Otten, de Vries & Engels, 2009;Kitamura, Shikai, Uji, Hiramura, Tanaksa & Shono, 2009;Kochanska et al, 1997;Metsapelto & Pulkinnen, 2003;Latzman, Elkovitch & Clark, 2009;Lundberg, Perris & Adolfson, 2000;Oliver, Wright Guerin & Co man, 2009;Olsen, Martin & Halverson, 1999). The majority of these studies have focused on exploring the relationships of parenting behaviors and the ve-trait personality model.…”
Section: Research On Personality and Parentingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of these studies have focused on exploring the relationships of parenting behaviors and the ve-trait personality model. The results in general have indicated that extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness to experience coupled with low scores on the neuroticism scale are associated with parenting behaviors of warmth and behavioral control (De Haan et al, 2009;Prinzie et al, 2009), nurturance, emotional involvement and authoritativeness (Huver at al., 2009;Metsapelto & Pulkinnen, 2003) and ease in setting limits (Oliver et al, 2009). Less desirable parenting behaviors related to healthy development of children are associated with neuroticism, low extraversion, low agreeableness, low conscientiousness and low openness to experience.…”
Section: Research On Personality and Parentingmentioning
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