No differential susceptibility or diathesis stress to parenting in early adolescence: Personality facets predicting behaviour problems
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Abstract This multi-sample study investigated the main and interactive effects of parenting (responsiveness, overreactivity) young adolescents' personality traits (negative-affectivity: irritability anxiety; orienting-sensitivity) on behaviour problems during adolescence. Data from two samples (N1 = 222; girls 45.5%; Mean age = 11.54 years; N2 = 252; 50.4%; age = 10.85 years) were analysed using a multivariate approach. Parenting assessed at Time-1 2 to 3 years later. Mothers rated their overreactive practices with Parenting-Scale (both samples); parental responsiveness was measured Louvain-Adolescent-Perceived-Parenting-Scale (sample-1) Parenting-Practices-Questionnaire (sample-2). Adolescents reported overlapping items Brief-Problem-Monitor Youth-Self-Report Young Hierarchical-Personality-Inventory-for-Children by mothers in sample-1 fathers sample-2. No evidence supporting diathesis stress or differential susceptibility found. Analyses revealed one interaction suggesting that adolescents high (≥1.4 SD; 9%) more presented less internalizing behaviour, when used they showed behaviour. High-anxiety predicted High-irritability low-anxiety externalizing orienting sensitivity attention problems. observed.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Personality and Individual Differences
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['0191-8869', '1873-3549']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2020.110406