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- Title
Like No Other? A Family-Specific Network Approach to Parenting Adolescents.
- Authors
Boele, Savannah; Bülow, Anne; Beltz, Adriene M.; de Haan, Amaranta; Denissen, Jaap J. A.; de Moor, Marleen H. M.; Keijsers, Loes
- Abstract
Numerous theories suggest that parents and adolescents influence each other in diverse ways; however, whether these influences differ between subgroups or are unique to each family remains uncertain. Therefore, this study explored whether data-driven subgroups of families emerged that exhibited a similar daily interplay between parenting and adolescent affective well-being. To do so, Subgrouping Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (S-GIMME) was used to estimate family-specific dynamic network models, containing same- and next-day associations among five parenting practices (i.e., warmth, autonomy support, psychological control, strictness, monitoring) and adolescent positive and negative affect. These family-specific networks were estimated for 129 adolescents (Mage = 13.3, SDage = 1.2, 64% female, 87% Dutch), who reported each day on parenting and their affect for 100 consecutive days. The findings of S-GIMME did not identify data-driven subgroups sharing similar parenting-affect associations. Instead, each family displayed a unique pattern of temporal associations between the different practices and adolescent affect. Thus, the ways in which parenting practices were related to adolescents' affect in everyday life were family specific.
- Subjects
WELL-being; HOME environment; MATHEMATICAL models; FAMILIES; BEHAVIOR; PARENTING; TEENAGERS' conduct of life; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; THEORY; AUTONOMY (Psychology); RESEARCH funding; PARENT-child relationships; DISCIPLINE of children; ADOLESCENCE
- Publication
Journal of Youth & Adolescence, 2024, Vol 53, Issue 4, p982
- ISSN
0047-2891
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10964-023-01912-5