2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-021-01473-5
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Examining Adolescent Family Experiences as Risks for Young Adulthood Intimate Partner Violence in Two Longitudinal Samples

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“…A measure of harsh-rejecting parenting was created using target and primary caregiver reports of the primary caregiver’s hostility and harsh, ineffective management behaviors at Wave 2 (Sutton & Simons, 2021). Targets reported on their primary caregiver’s hostility and warmth towards them during the past 12 months.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A measure of harsh-rejecting parenting was created using target and primary caregiver reports of the primary caregiver’s hostility and harsh, ineffective management behaviors at Wave 2 (Sutton & Simons, 2021). Targets reported on their primary caregiver’s hostility and warmth towards them during the past 12 months.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, when parenting is jeopardized by economic stress and disrupted family processes, children are at greater risk for adverse outcomes. There has been widespread support for the propositions and causal priority of the FSM among a variety of ethnic groups (Conger et al, 1994; Landers-Potts et al, 2015; Mistry et al, 2002; Parke et al, 2004), age ranges (Conger et al, 2002; Mistry et al, 2002), family structures (Brown et al, 2021) and outcomes such as academic success (Simons & Steele, 2020), behavioral problems (Brown et al, 2021; Sutton & Simons, 2021) and psychological adjustment (Landers-Potts et al, 2015).…”
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“…Children of depressed parents are also more likely to develop depression themselves due to a number of factors including genetic predisposition and learned cognitions and behaviors [ 1 ]. In families with a depressed adult, disturbances are common in family functioning and parenting [ 17 ] including having fewer family routines [ 18 ] and more household chaos [ 19 ], which are associated with increased depressive symptoms among adolescent children of depressed parents. Within families with depressed parents, children of all ages are involved in caretaking [ 20 , 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%