What Can Parents Do? (eBook, PDF)
New Insights into the Role of Parents in Adolescent Problem Behavior
Redaktion: Kerr, Margaret; Engels, Rutger C. M. E.; Stattin, Håkan
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New Insights into the Role of Parents in Adolescent Problem Behavior
Redaktion: Kerr, Margaret; Engels, Rutger C. M. E.; Stattin, Håkan
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In recent years research on parenting has changed stance from one where parents shape child outcomes to an interactive perspective. However this shift is only now transferring to adolescents, with research exploring how the roles that adolescents and parents play in their interactions can lead to problem behaviour. Part of the Hot Topics in Developmental Research series, this book presents the new perspective.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2008
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- ISBN-13: 9780470725139
- Artikelnr.: 38206832
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470725139
- Artikelnr.: 38206832
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List of Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: What's Changed in Research on Parenting and Adolescent
Problem Behavior and What Needs to Change? 1
Margaret Kerr, Håkan Stattin and Rutger C. M. E. Engels
PART 1: ADOLESCENTS AS ACTIVE AGENTS 9
1 Adolescents' Agency in Information Management 11
Lauree C. Tilton-Weaver and Sheila K. Marshall
2 Relational Implications of Secrecy and Concealment in Parent-Adolescent
Relationships 43
Catrin Finkenauer, Rutger C. M. E. Engels and Kaska E. Kubacka
3 Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Your Mom and Dad): Disclosure and Nondisclosure in
Adolescent-parent Relationships 65
Judith G. Smetana and Aaron Metzger
PART 2: THE ROLES OF ADOLESCENT AGENCY AND PARENTING EFFORTS IN
RELATIONSHIPS AND ADJUSTMENT 89
4 Parents React to Adolescent Problem Behaviors by Worrying More and
Monitoring Less 91
Margaret Kerr, Håkan Stattin and Vilmante Pakalniskiene
5 Vicissitudes of Parenting Adolescents: Daily Variations in Parental
Monitoring and the Early Emergence of Drug Use 113
Thomas J. Dishion, Bernadette Marie Bullock and Jeff Kiesner
6 Reciprocal Development of Parent-adolescent Support and Adolescent
Problem Behaviors 135
Susan J. T. Branje, William W. Hale III and Wim H. J. Meeus
7 Linkages between Parenting and Peer Relationships: A Model for Parental
Management of Adolescents' Peer Relationships 163
Nina S. Mounts
8 From Coercion to Positive Parenting: Putting Divorced Mothers in Charge
of Change 191
Marion S. Forgatch, Zintars G. Beldavs, Gerald R. Patterson and David S.
DeGarmo
PART 3: LESSONS FROM PARENTING RESEARCH ON YOUNGER CHILDREN 211
9 Stepping Up without Overstepping: Disentangling Parenting Dimensions and
their Implications for Adolescent Adjustment 213
Wendy S. Grolnick, Krista L. Beiswenger and Carrie E. Price
10 What is the Nature of Effective Parenting? It Depends 239
Joan E. Grusec
11 Positive Parenting and Positive Characteristics and Values in Children
259
Marc H. Bornstein
Index 285
List of Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: What's Changed in Research on Parenting and Adolescent
Problem Behavior and What Needs to Change? 1
Margaret Kerr, Håkan Stattin and Rutger C. M. E. Engels
PART 1: ADOLESCENTS AS ACTIVE AGENTS 9
1 Adolescents' Agency in Information Management 11
Lauree C. Tilton-Weaver and Sheila K. Marshall
2 Relational Implications of Secrecy and Concealment in Parent-Adolescent
Relationships 43
Catrin Finkenauer, Rutger C. M. E. Engels and Kaska E. Kubacka
3 Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Your Mom and Dad): Disclosure and Nondisclosure in
Adolescent-parent Relationships 65
Judith G. Smetana and Aaron Metzger
PART 2: THE ROLES OF ADOLESCENT AGENCY AND PARENTING EFFORTS IN
RELATIONSHIPS AND ADJUSTMENT 89
4 Parents React to Adolescent Problem Behaviors by Worrying More and
Monitoring Less 91
Margaret Kerr, Håkan Stattin and Vilmante Pakalniskiene
5 Vicissitudes of Parenting Adolescents: Daily Variations in Parental
Monitoring and the Early Emergence of Drug Use 113
Thomas J. Dishion, Bernadette Marie Bullock and Jeff Kiesner
6 Reciprocal Development of Parent-adolescent Support and Adolescent
Problem Behaviors 135
Susan J. T. Branje, William W. Hale III and Wim H. J. Meeus
7 Linkages between Parenting and Peer Relationships: A Model for Parental
Management of Adolescents' Peer Relationships 163
Nina S. Mounts
8 From Coercion to Positive Parenting: Putting Divorced Mothers in Charge
of Change 191
Marion S. Forgatch, Zintars G. Beldavs, Gerald R. Patterson and David S.
DeGarmo
PART 3: LESSONS FROM PARENTING RESEARCH ON YOUNGER CHILDREN 211
9 Stepping Up without Overstepping: Disentangling Parenting Dimensions and
their Implications for Adolescent Adjustment 213
Wendy S. Grolnick, Krista L. Beiswenger and Carrie E. Price
10 What is the Nature of Effective Parenting? It Depends 239
Joan E. Grusec
11 Positive Parenting and Positive Characteristics and Values in Children
259
Marc H. Bornstein
Index 285