Positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries

© 2015 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children's adjustment and successful youth development. Empirical studies point to reciprocal relations between negative parenting and children's maladjust...

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Main Authors: Pastorelli C., Lansford J., Luengo Kanacri B., Malone P., Di Giunta L., Bacchini D., Bombi A., Zelli A., Miranda M., Bornstein M., Tapanya S., Uribe Tirado L., Alampay L., Al-Hassan S., Chang L., Deater-Deckard K., Dodge K., Oburu P., Skinner A., Sorbring E.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-417852017-09-28T04:23:20Z Positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries Pastorelli C. Lansford J. Luengo Kanacri B. Malone P. Di Giunta L. Bacchini D. Bombi A. Zelli A. Miranda M. Bornstein M. Tapanya S. Uribe Tirado L. Alampay L. Al-Hassan S. Chang L. Deater-Deckard K. Dodge K. Oburu P. Skinner A. Sorbring E. © 2015 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children's adjustment and successful youth development. Empirical studies point to reciprocal relations between negative parenting and children's maladjustment, but reciprocal relations between positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior are understudied. In this study reciprocal relations between two different dimensions of positive parenting (quality of the mother–child relationship and the use of balanced positive discipline) and children's prosocial behavior were examined in Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States. Methods: Mother–child dyads (N = 1105) provided data over 2 years in two waves (M age of child in wave 1 = 9.31 years, SD = 0.73; 50% female). Results: A model of reciprocal relations between parenting dimensions, but not among parenting and children's prosocial behavior, emerged. In particular, children with higher levels of prosocial behavior at age 9 elicited higher levels of mother–child relationship quality in the following year. Conclusions: Findings yielded similar relations across countries, evidencing that being prosocial in late childhood contributes to some degree to the enhancement of a nurturing and involved mother–child relationship in countries that vary widely on sociodemographic profiles and psychological characteristics. Policy and intervention implications of this study are discussed. 2017-09-28T04:23:20Z 2017-09-28T04:23:20Z 2016-07-01 Journal 00219630 2-s2.0-84949255445 10.1111/jcpp.12477 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84949255445&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41785
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description © 2015 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children's adjustment and successful youth development. Empirical studies point to reciprocal relations between negative parenting and children's maladjustment, but reciprocal relations between positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior are understudied. In this study reciprocal relations between two different dimensions of positive parenting (quality of the mother–child relationship and the use of balanced positive discipline) and children's prosocial behavior were examined in Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States. Methods: Mother–child dyads (N = 1105) provided data over 2 years in two waves (M age of child in wave 1 = 9.31 years, SD = 0.73; 50% female). Results: A model of reciprocal relations between parenting dimensions, but not among parenting and children's prosocial behavior, emerged. In particular, children with higher levels of prosocial behavior at age 9 elicited higher levels of mother–child relationship quality in the following year. Conclusions: Findings yielded similar relations across countries, evidencing that being prosocial in late childhood contributes to some degree to the enhancement of a nurturing and involved mother–child relationship in countries that vary widely on sociodemographic profiles and psychological characteristics. Policy and intervention implications of this study are discussed.
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author Pastorelli C.
Lansford J.
Luengo Kanacri B.
Malone P.
Di Giunta L.
Bacchini D.
Bombi A.
Zelli A.
Miranda M.
Bornstein M.
Tapanya S.
Uribe Tirado L.
Alampay L.
Al-Hassan S.
Chang L.
Deater-Deckard K.
Dodge K.
Oburu P.
Skinner A.
Sorbring E.
spellingShingle Pastorelli C.
Lansford J.
Luengo Kanacri B.
Malone P.
Di Giunta L.
Bacchini D.
Bombi A.
Zelli A.
Miranda M.
Bornstein M.
Tapanya S.
Uribe Tirado L.
Alampay L.
Al-Hassan S.
Chang L.
Deater-Deckard K.
Dodge K.
Oburu P.
Skinner A.
Sorbring E.
Positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries
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Lansford J.
Luengo Kanacri B.
Malone P.
Di Giunta L.
Bacchini D.
Bombi A.
Zelli A.
Miranda M.
Bornstein M.
Tapanya S.
Uribe Tirado L.
Alampay L.
Al-Hassan S.
Chang L.
Deater-Deckard K.
Dodge K.
Oburu P.
Skinner A.
Sorbring E.
author_sort Pastorelli C.
title Positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries
title_short Positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries
title_full Positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries
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title_sort positive parenting and children's prosocial behavior in eight countries
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