Associations between maternal physical discipline and peer victimization among Hong Kong Chinese children: The moderating role of child aggression

MT Duong, D Schwartz, L Chang, BM Kelly… - Journal of Abnormal …, 2009 - Springer
This study examines the relation between maternal physical discipline and victimization by
peers, as moderated by child aggression. The sample consisted of 211 Hong Kong Chinese …

Relational aggression in sibling and peer relationships during early childhood

JM Ostrov, NR Crick, K Stauffacher - Journal of Applied Developmental …, 2006 - Elsevier
The role of siblings (N= 50) in the display of physical and relational aggression among peers
during early childhood was explored. Specifically, sibling pairs' rates of physical and …

Chinese adolescents' sibling conflicts: Links with maternal involvement in sibling relationships and coparenting

BB Chen - Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This study explored how maternal involvement in sibling relationships and coparenting
behaviors were associated with adolescents' sibling conflicts. Adolescents (Mage= 12.25 …

The roles of respect for parental authority and parenting practices in parent-child conflict among African American, Latino, and European American families.

SV Dixon, JA Graber, J Brooks-Gunn - Journal of family psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
In this study, the authors examined whether parent-child conflict during the middle childhood
years varied among families characterized as having different cultural traditions regarding …

Sibling aggression: Sex differences and parents' reactions

JL Martin, HS Ross - International Journal of Behavioral …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Thirty-nine families were observed extensively at home when children were 21/2 and 41/2
years of age and again 2 years later. The Social Relations Model is used to investigate …

Interparental conflict and adolescent dating relationships: The role of perceived threat and self-blame appraisals

KL Kim, Y Jackson, HL Hunter… - Journal of …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
In line with the cognitive—contextual framework proposed by Grych and Fincham (1990),
evidence suggests that children exposed to interparental conflict (IPC) are at risk for …

Children's responses to adult–adult and mother–child arguments: The role of parental marital conflict and distress.

M El-Sheikh - Journal of Family Psychology, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Children's responses to verbal and physical conflict between adult–adult, mother–girl, and
mother–boy participants were examined as a function of parental marital conflict. Seven-to 9 …

The multiple faces of interparental conflict: Implications for cascades of children's insecurity and externalizing problems.

PT Davies, RF Hentges, JL Coe, MJ Martin… - Journal of abnormal …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
This multistudy article examined the relative strength of mediational pathways involving
hostile, disengaged, and uncooperative forms of interparental conflict, children's emotional …

Gender differences in the reciprocal relationships between parental physical aggression and children's externalizing problem behavior in China.

X Xing, M Wang, Q Zhang, X He… - Journal of Family …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
The study examines gender differences in the reciprocal relations between parental physical
aggression and child externalizing problem behavior in China. Four hundred fifty-four …

Fathering in a Beijing, Chinese sample: Associations with boys' and girls' negative emotionality and aggression

C Yang, CH Hart, DA Nelson, CL Porter… - Conceptualizing and …, 2004 - books.google.com
Whether specific patterns of parenting are similarly associated with child outcomes in
diverse cultural contexts has been a topic of inquiry for the past several decades. Most …