Are discrepancies among child, mother, and father reports on children's behavior related to parents' psychological symptoms and aspects of parent–child relationships …

CM Treutler, CC Epkins - Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2003 - Springer
Examined whether parents' symptoms and qualitative and quantitative aspects of parent–
child relationships make unique contributions to mothers' and fathers' reports of, and mother …

In the eye of the beholder? Parent-observer discrepancies in parenting and child disruptive behavior assessments

MA Moens, J Weeland, D Van der Giessen… - Journal of abnormal …, 2018 - Springer
This study examined parent-observer discrepancies in assessments of negative child
behavior and negative parenting behavior to shed more light on correlates with these …

Interparental agreement on internalizing, externalizing, and total behavior problems: A meta‐analysis

AM Duhig, K Renk, MK Epstein… - … : Science and Practice, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies have addressed the degree of correspondence between interparental
reports of children's behavior problems, but have not examined the discrepancies in these …

Informant discrepancies in assessing child dysfunction relate to dysfunction within mother-child interactions

ADL Reyes, AE Kazdin - Journal of child and family studies, 2006 - Springer
We examined whether mother-child discrepancies in perceived child behavior problems
relate to dysfunctional interactions between mother and child and stress in the mother …

Mother and adolescent reports of associations between child behavior problems and mother-child relationship qualities: Separating shared variance from individual …

WJ Burk, B Laursen - Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2010 - Springer
This study contrasts results from different correlational methods for examining links between
mother and child (N= 72 dyads) reports of early adolescent (M= 11.5 years) behavior …

Predictive value of informant discrepancies in reports of parenting: Relations to early adolescents' adjustment

K Guion, S Mrug, M Windle - Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2009 - Springer
Research has demonstrated a lack of agreement between parent and child reports across a
range of parent and child variables. These discrepancies hinder the interpretation of …

The veridicality of children's reports of parenting: A review of factors contributing to parent–child discrepancies

SM Taber - Clinical Psychology Review, 2010 - Elsevier
Child informants routinely participate in forensic and social service investigations and are
often a critical source of information. However, across research domains high levels of …

Congruence of parents' and children's perceptions of parenting: A meta-analysis

KE Korelitz, J Garber - Journal of youth and adolescence, 2016 - Springer
Parents and children often report different perspectives about parents' behaviors. Such lack
of congruence is important because it may reflect problems in their relationship and may be …

Item-level discordance in parent and adolescent reports of parenting behavior and its implications for adolescents' mental health and relationships with their parents

LK Maurizi, ET Gershoff, JL Aber - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012 - Springer
The phenomenon of discordance between parents' and children's ratings of the child's
mental health symptoms or of parenting behavior until recently has been treated as a …

Testing informant discrepancies as predictors of early adolescent psychopathology: Why difference scores cannot tell you what you want to know and how polynomial …

RD Laird, A De Los Reyes - Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2013 - Springer
Multiple informants commonly disagree when reporting child and family behavior. In many
studies of informant discrepancies, researchers take the difference between two informants' …