The impact of maternal responsiveness and control on change in externalising behaviour problems: differences between regular and special schools |
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Authors: | Hannah Margraf Martin Pinquart |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The present study compared 124 adolescents from special schools for students with emotional and behavioural disturbances (EBDs) and 133 regular schooled adolescents with regard to their perceived maternal behaviour. It was also tested longitudinally whether effects of maternal parenting behaviour on subsequent externalising behaviour vary as a function of school type. The two groups did not differ from each other with regard to perceived maternal parenting behaviour. However, an interaction effect of school type and parenting behaviour on externalising behaviour was found. Maternal warmth/support predicted a decrease and maternal strict control an increase in subsequent problem behaviour only for adolescents from special schools. The importance of parenting programmes especially for parents of adolescents attending special schools for students with EBD is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Maternal warmth/support maternal strict control externalising problem behaviour special schools regular schools |
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