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- Title
Harsh parenting mediates the relationship between parental work-family conflict and adolescent's cyber aggression: a longitudinal study.
- Authors
Wang, Jing; Guo, Chenling; Wang, Hongxia; Lei, Li
- Abstract
A large number of studies have examined risk factors for cyber aggression, focusing on proximal factors such as intra-family factors and the individual's personal factors, without research to date tapping the role of a seemingly distal but influential factor, namely, parents' work-family conflict. This forms a prominent gap in current research on the risk for cyber aggression. Guided by the ecological perspective of parenting and child development, paternal/maternal work-family conflict would trigger harsh fathering/mothering and further put them at higher risk for cyber aggression. A sample of 883 adolescent students and their parents was recruited from two middle schools located in rural areas of Eastern China. At the three time points with half-year intervals, adolescents reported on harsh fathering, harsh mothering, and their own cyber aggression, and their parents reported on their own work-family conflict. We found that maternal work-family conflict positively predicted adolescent cyber aggression via the longitudinal mediating role of harsh fathering and harsh mothering, paternal work-family conflict predicted adolescent cyber aggression via the longitudinal mediating role of harsh mothering but not harsh fathering. These longitudinal findings could help clarify the complex relationships between paternal/maternal work-family conflict and harsh fathering/mothering and adolescent cyber aggression, providing guidance more effective for adolescent cyber aggression prevention.
- Subjects
STRICT parenting; PARENT attitudes; FAMILY-work relationship; CHILD development; AGGRESSION (Psychology); FATHERS
- Publication
Current Psychology, 2024, Vol 43, Issue 29, p24690
- ISSN
1046-1310
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12144-024-06160-9