Reciprocal Influences Between Maternal Parenting and Child Adjustment in a High-Risk Population: A 5-Year Cross-Lagged Analysis of Bidirectional Effects
Barbot B, Crossman E, Hunter SR, Grigorenko EL, Luthar SS. Reciprocal Influences Between Maternal Parenting and Child Adjustment in a High-Risk Population: A 5-Year Cross-Lagged Analysis of Bidirectional Effects. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2014, 84: 567-580. PMID: 25089759, PMCID: PMC4180815, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild adjustmentParenting behaviorsMaternal parentingBidirectional influenceCross-lagged regression analysesReciprocal influenceChildren's social competenceMaternal parenting behaviorsMeasurement modelAdjustment constructsSocial competenceParenting constructsInternalizing problemsParental stressMeasurement invarianceLatent constructsParental involvementMotherhood experienceBidirectional effectsMothers' perceptionsLongitudinal studyParentingLow-income mothersConstructsPerception