APS
31st APS Annual Convention · 2019
Negative Parenting, Not Positive Parenting, Influences the Development of Irritability in Children.
- Sanjana Ravi
University of Maryland, College Park - Leslie Schneider
Yale University - Nathan Fox
University of Maryland, College Park - Daniel Pine
National Institute of Mental Health - Ellen Leibenluft
National Institute of Mental Health - Courtney Filippi
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
This study investigated whether parenting behavior moderated risk for exhibiting irritability from early childhood into adolescence. Negative parenting behaviors, but not positive parenting behaviors, moderated the relation between early childhood irritability and irritability at age 12. More specifically, this moderation effect was driven by parents' negative responses to children’s emotions.
Psychopathology