The Interplay of Parental Response to Anger, Adolescent Anger Regulation, and Externalizing and Internalizing Problems: A Longitudinal Study

被引:0
|
作者
Nantje Otterpohl
Elke Wild
Sophie S. Havighurst
Joachim Stiensmeier-Pelster
Christiane E. Kehoe
机构
[1] Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen,Department of Psychology and Sports
[2] Bielefeld University,Department of Psychology and Sports
[3] Mindful-Centre for Training and Research in Developmental Health,Department of Psychiatry
关键词
Anger socialization; Anger regulation; Internalizing; Externalizing; Transdiagnostic; Longitudinal study;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Numerous studies have reported substantive correlations between anger socialization, children’s anger regulation, and internalizing/externalizing problems. However, substantially less is known about the interplay among these constructs during the developmental stage of adolescence, and longitudinal studies on causal relations (i.e., parent-directed, adolescent-directed, or reciprocal effects) are rare. It is also unclear whether the development of internalizing and externalizing problems have similar causal relations. We collected three waves of longitudinal data (Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 9) from multiple informants. A sample of N = 634 adolescents (mostly 11–12 years at Time 1; 50.6% male) and their parents (predominantly Caucasian with German nationality) completed questionnaires assessing parents’ responses to anger, adolescents’ anger regulation, and adolescents’ internalizing/externalizing problems at each wave. Comparisons of different cross-lagged models revealed reciprocal rather than unidirectional effects. However, we found more parent-directed effects with respect to the development of internalizing problems, whereas relations regarding externalizing problems were more adolescent-directed, i.e., adolescents’ externalizing problems and their anger regulation predicted changes in their parents’ responses to anger across time. Adolescent anger regulation was an important maintaining factor of parents’ responses to anger in later adolescence. Our findings suggest that assumptions regarding bidirectional relations should be emphasized much more in emotion socialization frameworks, particularly for the period of adolescence. Moreover, our study emphasizes the transdiagnostic importance of parents’ responses to anger for both externalizing and internalizing problems and also suggests different underlying mechanisms.
引用
收藏
页码:225 / 239
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Continuity and cascade in offspring of bipolar parents: A longitudinal study of externalizing, internalizing, and thought problems
    Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie
    Long, Jeffrey D.
    Lee, Chih-Yuan Steven
    Ronsaville, Donna S.
    Gold, Philip W.
    Martinez, Pedro E.
    DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2010, 22 (04) : 849 - 866
  • [42] A MULTIVARIATE LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN US CHILDREN'S INTERNALIZING AND EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS
    Zeng, G. Z.
    Fu, P.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2014, 21 : S21 - S21
  • [43] Concurrent and Longitudinal Links Between Children’s Externalizing Behavior in School and Observed Anger Regulation in the Mother–Child Dyad
    Amanda Sheffield Morris
    Jennifer S. Silk
    Laurence Steinberg
    Andrew M. Terranova
    Mumbe Kithakye
    Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2010, 32 : 48 - 56
  • [44] Impact of alexithymia, speech problems and parental emotion recognition on internalizing and externalizing problems in preschoolers
    Jarvers, Irina
    Kormann, Eva
    Schleicher, Daniel
    Ecker, Angelika
    Kandsperger, Stephanie
    Brunner, Romuald
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (09):
  • [45] Longitudinal relations between parental media monitoring and adolescent aggression, prosocial behavior, and externalizing problems
    Padilla-Walker, Laura M.
    Coyne, Sarah M.
    Collier, Kevin M.
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE, 2016, 46 : 86 - 97
  • [46] EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF INDIVIDUAL VULNERABILITIES AND RESILIENCE ON ADOLESCENT INTERNALIZING AND EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS
    Lo Chao-Yi
    Kuo, Po-Hsiu
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2023, 75 : S259 - S260
  • [47] Aggressive behavior and the socialization and regulation of anger in early adolescent friendships
    Franklin-Gillette, Sara
    Zeman, Janice
    Borowski, Sarah K.
    MENTAL HEALTH & PREVENTION, 2023, 30
  • [48] Anger response styles in Chinese and Dutch children: A socio-cultural perspective on anger regulation
    Novin, Sheida
    Rieffe, Carolien
    Banerjee, Robin
    Miers, Anne C.
    Cheung, Jamie
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 29 (04) : 806 - 822
  • [49] The mediation effects of dysfunctional beliefs and emotional regulation on children's perceived parental conflict and internalizing and externalizing problems
    Lee, Ji-yeon
    Wesbecher, Kristen
    Lee, Mihwa
    Lee, Jeeyon
    SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2015, 36 (05) : 447 - 466
  • [50] Effects of Parental Acceptance-Rejection on Children’s Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors: A Longitudinal, Multicultural Study
    W. Andrew Rothenberg
    Sumbleen Ali
    Ronald P. Rohner
    Jennifer E. Lansford
    Preston A. Britner
    Laura Di Giunta
    Kenneth A. Dodge
    Patrick S. Malone
    Paul Oburu
    Concetta Pastorelli
    Ann T. Skinner
    Emma Sorbring
    Laurence Steinberg
    Sombat Tapanya
    Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado
    Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong
    Liane Peña Alampay
    Suha M. Al-Hassan
    Dario Bacchini
    Marc H. Bornstein
    Lei Chang
    Kirby Deater-Deckard
    Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2022, 31 : 29 - 47