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Dyadic Coping, Parental Warmth, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior in Four Countries
Skinner, Ann T.1,2; Gurdal, Sevtap3; Chang, Lei4; Oburu, Paul5; Tapanya, Sombat6
2021-03-02
Source PublicationJournal of Family Issues
ISSN0192-513X
Volume43Issue:1Pages:237-258
Abstract

This study examined parental warmth as a mediator of relations between mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions of dyadic coping and adolescent externalizing outcomes. Data from 472 adolescents, mothers, and fathers were collected over a three-year period from families in China, Kenya, Sweden, and Thailand. For mothers in all four sites and fathers in three sites, better parental dyadic coping at youth age 13 years predicted higher levels of parental warmth at youth age 14 years. For mothers in all four sites, higher levels of maternal warmth were in turn related to less youth externalizing behavior at the age of 15 years, and higher levels of dyadic coping at youth age 13 years were related to less youth externalizing behavior at the age of 15 years indirectly through maternal warmth. Emotional Security Theory helps explain the process by which dyadic coping is related to adolescent externalizing behavior. The results have important implications for parent- and family-based interventions.

KeywordAdolescence Cross-cultural Dyadic Coping Externalizing Parental Warmth
DOI10.1177/0192513X21993851
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaFamily Studies
WOS SubjectFamily Studies
WOS IDWOS:000625257800001
PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85102004315
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorSkinner, Ann T.
Affiliation1.Duke University, Durham, United States
2.Gothenburg University and University West, Sweden
3.University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
4.University of Macau, Taipa, Macao
5.Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya
6.Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Skinner, Ann T.,Gurdal, Sevtap,Chang, Lei,et al. Dyadic Coping, Parental Warmth, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior in Four Countries[J]. Journal of Family Issues, 2021, 43(1), 237-258.
APA Skinner, Ann T.., Gurdal, Sevtap., Chang, Lei., Oburu, Paul., & Tapanya, Sombat (2021). Dyadic Coping, Parental Warmth, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior in Four Countries. Journal of Family Issues, 43(1), 237-258.
MLA Skinner, Ann T.,et al."Dyadic Coping, Parental Warmth, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior in Four Countries".Journal of Family Issues 43.1(2021):237-258.
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