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Editorial - « Directions 2022 ». New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-11-16 Baptiste Barbot
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Prospective associations between mothers’ and fathers’ parenting styles and adolescents’ moral values: Stability and specificity by parent style and adolescent gender New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-10-31 Marc H. Bornstein, Jing Yu, Diane L. Putnick
This study coordinates moral value development in adolescence, parenting style, and gender with issues of stability and specificity. The primary research question asked whether parenting styles of mothers and fathers influence the development of adolescent moral values, and secondary research questions asked whether adolescent moral values were stable and whether gender moderated predictive relations
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Association of environmental exposure to perchlorate, nitrate, and thiocyanate with overweight/obesity and central obesity among children and adolescents in the United States of America using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2016 New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-10-17 Qi Jiang, Qin Li
The association of overweight/obesity, and central obesity with thiocyanate (SCN), perchlorate (CIO), and nitrate (NO) in childhood and adolescence is unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore this association in 4447 participants comprising children and adolescents (aged 6–19 years) using data from the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005–2016. SCN level was positively
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Risk behaviors as correlates of victimization of U.S.-born and foreign-born Asian, Black, and Latinx adolescents in the United States New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-30 Jun Sung Hong, Jungup Lee, Simona C Caravita, Sei Eun Kim, Anthony A Peguero
The current study examines the association between risk behaviors and victimization and race-based victimization amongst U.S.-born and foreign-born Asian, Black, and Latinx adolescents. Data were derived from the U.S. subset of the 2009–2010 Health Behavior in School-aged Children study. Samples include 662 Asian, 2413 Black, and 3188 Latinx adolescents (M = 12.9, SD = 1.75, 48.6% female) in grades
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Developmental behavioral genetics research on school achievement is missing vulnerable children, to our detriment New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-26 LaTasha R. Holden, Rasheda Haughbrook, Sara A. Hart
Gene–environment processes tell us how genetic predispositions and environments work together to influence children in schools. One type of gene–environment process that has been extensively studied using behavioral genetics methods is a gene-by-environment interaction. A gene-by-environment interaction shows us when the effect of your context on a phenotype differs depending on your genetic predispositions
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School refusal and anxiety among children and adolescents: A systematic scoping review New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-25 Işıl Tekin, Selami Aydın
School refusal and anxiety are considerable problems among children and adolescents. While numerous studies were published, no review on the issue has been conducted to holistically reveal the current research results. This study uses a systematic scoping review design and aims to synthesize the results of the current studies on seeking an answer to the relationship between school refusal and anxiety
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Examining conjoint behavioral consultation to support students in middle school with social, emotional, and behavior concerns New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-19 S. Andrew Garbacz, Megan Kaul, Miranda Zahn, Eliza Godfrey, Caleb Flack
The purpose of this study was to conduct a small-scale pilot study of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation (CBC), modified for middle school students with social, emotional, and behavioral concerns. Participants were 30 middle school students with social, emotional, and behavioral concerns, along with their parents and teachers. Participants were randomized to a CBC or school-as-usual control condition
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Delivering on the promise of early childhood education for black children: An equity strategy New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-12 Iheoma U. Iruka
The early years are a critical period for setting children up for school and life. For Black children who are exposed to adversities before and after birth, early childhood education (ECE) has been shown as one potentially strategy to mitigate against systemic inequities. However, evidence continues to show the negative impact of structural racism and system inequities in the lives of Black children
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Behavior problems reduce academic outcomes among primary students: A moderated mediation of parental burnout and parents’ self-compassion New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-07 Vo T. P. Hong, Nguyen Hong An, Tran T. P. Thao, Le N. Thao, Nguyen Minh Thanh
The present study examines the mediating role of parental burnout in the relationship between students’ behavior problems and academic outcomes and whether this mediating process is moderated by parents’ self-compassion (PSC). This study was designed according to a cross-sectional study model, and includes 821 Vietnamese primary students (Mage = 9.98, SD = 0.889) completing behavior problems questionnaires
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Introduction to the special issue: Environmental contaminants and child and adolescent development. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-09-02 Christopher J Trentacosta,Christine Austin
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Associations between developmental exposure to environmental contaminants and spatial navigation in late adolescence New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-08-31 Kevin Bastien, Gina Muckle, Pierre Ayotte, Yohann Courtemanche, Neil C. Dodge, Joseph L. Jacobson, Sandra W. Jacobson, Dave Saint-Amour
Inuit communities in Northern Quebec (Canada) are exposed to environmental contaminants, particularly to mercury, lead and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Previous studies reported adverse associations between these neurotoxicants and memory performance. Here we aimed to determine the associations of pre- and postnatal exposures to mercury, lead and PCB-153 on spatial navigation memory in 212 Inuit
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Environmental contaminants and child development: Developmentally-informed opportunities and recommendations for integrating and informing child environmental health science New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-08-30 Alison L. Miller
Child environmental health (CEH) science has identified numerous effects of early life exposures to common, ubiquitous environmental toxicants. CEH scientists have documented the costs not only to individual children but also to population-level health effects of such exposures. Importantly, such risks are unequally distributed in the population, with historically marginalized communities and the children
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Siblings as ethnic–racial socialization agents: A call for research New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-08-03 Chang Su-Russell, Laura J. Finan
Research illustrating the adverse impact of discrimination and the increasing ethnic and racial diversity in the United States has resulted in a substantial body of work examining risk and protective factors for marginalized and ethnic and racial minority individuals. One factor that has received considerable attention over the past several decades is ethnic–racial socialization (ERS). Extant empirical
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Associations of air pollution with peripheral inflammation and cardiac autonomic physiology in children New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-08-03 Anna M. Parenteau, Nicholas V. Alen, Jennifer La, Alison T. Luck, Devin J. Teichrow, Enya M. Daang, Adam T. Nissen, LillyBelle K. Deer, Camelia E. Hostinar
Climate change-related disasters have drawn increased attention to the impact of air pollution on health. 122 children ages 9–11 years old, M(SD) = 9.91(.56), participated. Levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) near participants’ homes were obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency. Cytokines were assayed from 100 child serum samples: IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and TNFα. Autonomic physiology was indexed
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Socioeconomic status and reading outcomes: Neurobiological and behavioral correlates New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-07-22 Rachel R. Romeo, Lili Uchida, Joanna A. Christodoulou
In this chapter, we examine reading outcomes and socioeconomic status (SES) using a developmental cognitive and educational neuroscience perspective. Our focus is on reading achievement and intervention outcomes for students from lower SES backgrounds who struggle with reading. Socioeconomic disadvantage is a specific type of vulnerability students experience, which is often narrowly defined based
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Understanding the contexts in which vulnerable students learn, develop, and achieve in reading in the United States. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-07-11 Nicole Patton Terry,Astrid Pohl Zuckerman,Peggy McCardle
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Building a framework to understand and address vulnerability to reading difficulties among children in schools in the United States New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-07-07 Nicole Patton Terry, Lynette Hammond Gerido, Cynthia U. Norris, Lakeisha Johnson, Callie Little
This paper presents a vulnerability framework as a means to contextualize inequities in reading achievement among children who are vulnerable to poor reading outcomes. Models to understand vulnerability have been applied in the social sciences and public health to identify population disparities and design interventions to improve outcomes. Vulnerability is multifaceted and governed by context. Using
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Hippocampal volume indexes neurobiological sensitivity to the effect of pollution burden on telomere length in adolescents New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-06-23 Jonas G. Miller, Jessica L. Buthmann, Ian H. Gotlib
Exposure to environmental pollutants has been associated with cellular aging in children and adolescents. Individuals may vary, however, in their sensitivity or vulnerability to the effects of environmental pollutants. Larger hippocampal volume has emerged as a potential index of increased sensitivity to social contexts. In exploratory analyses (N = 214), we extend work in this area by providing evidence
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Managing health in inequitable contexts: Health capacities as integral to life course health development New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-06-02 Patrece L. Joseph
Health behavior models are widely used in prevention research with children and adolescents; yet, many of these models were developed based on adult experiences and fail to consider the development of health constructs. The concept of health capacity development is a theoretical model of how health capacities, the health-related developmental sociocultural resources individuals use to regulate their
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Managing health in inequitable contexts: Health capacities as integral to life course health development. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-06-02 Patrece L Joseph
Health behavior models are widely used in prevention research with children and adolescents; yet, many of these models were developed based on adult experiences and fail to consider the development of health constructs. The concept of health capacity development is a theoretical model of how health capacities, the health-related developmental sociocultural resources individuals use to regulate their
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The impact of social disadvantage on autonomic physiology of latinx adolescents: The role of environmental risks New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-05-30 Elisa Ugarte, Lisa E. Johnson, Richard W. Robins, Amanda E. Guyer, Paul D. Hastings
The experience of poverty embodies complex, multidimensional stressors that may adversely affect physiological and psychological domains of functioning. Compounded by racial/ethnic discrimination, the financial aspect of family poverty typically coincides with additional social and physical environmental risks such as pollution exposure, housing burden, elevated neighborhood unemployment, and lower
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Differential fat accumulation in early adulthood according to adolescent-BMI and heavy metal exposure New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-05-18 Larissa Betanzos-Robledo, Martha M. Téllez-Rojo, Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa, Ernesto Roldan-Valadez, Karen E. Peterson, Erica C. Jansen, Nil Basu, Alejandra Cantoral
Introduction: Heavy metals such as Lead (Pb) and Mercury (Hg) can affect adipose tissue mass and function. Considering the high prevalence of exposure to heavy metals and obesity in Mexico, we aim to examine if exposure to Pb and Hg in adolescence can modify how fat is accumulated in early adulthood.
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Commentary: Vulnerable children—A global perspective New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-05-06 Jennae Bulat, Amber Gove
In this commentary, we discuss the global similarities in the intersections of poverty, disability, and learning, and share lessons that are being learned internationally that can inform U.S. domestic research and implementation. These lessons cover multiple aspects of learning and development, instructional materials and approaches, integration of social emotional and school climate considerations
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Contextualizing school achievement among vulnerable learners: Implications for science and practice: Commentary New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-05-02 Laurie E. Cutting
The current set of papers in this special issue capture the range of viewpoints, scientific approaches, and populations needed to illuminate and tackle the issues of school achievement among vulnerable learners. This includes providing a framework for researchers to work from relevant policy findings, and literature reviews to small scale studies. The manuscripts also traverse different aspects of
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Associations of a metal mixture with iron status in U.S. adolescents: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Samantha Schildroth, Alexa Friedman, Julia Anglen Bauer, Birgit Claus Henn
Iron is needed for normal development in adolescence. Exposure to individual environmental metals (e.g., lead) has been associated with altered iron status in adolescence, but little is known about the cumulative associations of multiple metals with Fe status. We used data from the 2017–2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to examine associations between a metal mixture (lead
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Associations of a metal mixture with iron status in U.S. adolescents: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Samantha Schildroth,Alexa Friedman,Julia Anglen Bauer,Birgit Claus Henn
Iron is needed for normal development in adolescence. Exposure to individual environmental metals (e.g., lead) has been associated with altered iron status in adolescence, but little is known about the cumulative associations of multiple metals with Fe status. We used data from the 2017-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to examine associations between a metal mixture (lead
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Prenatal trace elements mixture is associated with learning deficits on a behavioral acquisition task among young children New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-04-16 Francheska M. Merced-Nieves, John Chelonis, Ivan Pantic, Lourdes Schnass, Martha M. Téllez-Rojo, Joseph M. Braun, Merle G. Paule, Rosalind J. Wright, Robert O. Wright, Paul Curtin
Children are exposed to many trace elements throughout their development. Given their ubiquity and potential to have effects on children's neurodevelopment, these exposures are a public health concern. This study sought to identify trace element mixture-associated deficits in learning behavior using operant testing in a prospective cohort. We included 322 participants aged 6–7 years recruited in Mexico
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Prenatal trace elements mixture is associated with learning deficits on a behavioral acquisition task among young children. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-04-16 Francheska M Merced-Nieves,John Chelonis,Ivan Pantic,Lourdes Schnass,Martha M Téllez-Rojo,Joseph M Braun,Merle G Paule,Rosalind J Wright,Robert O Wright,Paul Curtin
Children are exposed to many trace elements throughout their development. Given their ubiquity and potential to have effects on children's neurodevelopment, these exposures are a public health concern. This study sought to identify trace element mixture-associated deficits in learning behavior using operant testing in a prospective cohort. We included 322 participants aged 6-7 years recruited in Mexico
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A society that values it's children should cherish their parents: A move to considering the attachment network New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-03-14 Miriam Steele, Howard Steele
This comment on the Special Issue contributions regarding the attachment network addresses the clinical implications of the findings from three perspectives: (1) the need to look beyond maternal influences on child developmental outcomes; (2) to be open to every seemingly peripheral influence on the child as this may have a central impact on the child, for example, grandmothers, the parental couple
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Beyond the diathesis-stress paradigm: Effect of the environmental sensitivity × pubertal tempo interaction on depressive symptoms New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-03-10 Shuhei Iimura, Minako Deno, Chieko Kibe, Toshihiko Endo
Based on the Differential Susceptibility Theory, we examined whether the relationship between pubertal maturation and depressive symptoms can be moderated by individual differences in environmental sensitivity. The current article used the three-wave data collected from Japanese adolescents aged from 12 to 15 years (girls = 111, boys = 98). Consequently, a significant Sensitivity × Pubertal Development
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Beyond the diathesis-stress paradigm: Effect of the environmental sensitivity × pubertal tempo interaction on depressive symptoms. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-03-10 Shuhei Iimura,Minako Deno,Chieko Kibe,Toshihiko Endo
Based on the Differential Susceptibility Theory, we examined whether the relationship between pubertal maturation and depressive symptoms can be moderated by individual differences in environmental sensitivity. The current article used the three-wave data collected from Japanese adolescents aged from 12 to 15 years (girls = 111, boys = 98). Consequently, a significant Sensitivity × Pubertal Development
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Attachment networks and the future of attachment theory New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-02-18 Ross A. Thompson
Attachment theorists have long recognized that multiple attachments characterize the typical experience of most children. But an appreciation of attachment networks is new, and this commentary draws on some of the most theoretically provocative themes of the contributions to this special issue. These include: how the quality of attachment relationships and the contexts of their development colors the
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Attachment networks to multiple caregivers: An introduction to a special issue. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-02-17 Or Dagan,Abraham Sagi-Schwartz,Marinus H van IJzendoorn
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The feasibility of implementing autism intervention methods in formal education settings welcoming refugee and asylum-seeking children: A systematic review of the literature New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-19 Julie Larran, Isabell Schuster, Sascha Hein
Given the significant amount of time that refugee and asylum-seeking children (RASC) spend in schools, these institutions play an important role in their lives and represent an ideal environment in which to help them to adapt to their host society. The present study aimed to draw attention to the possibility of transferring intervention methods designed for children with ASD to formal education settings
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Hyperactive/impulsive symptoms and autistic trait in institutionalized children with maltreatment experience New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-09 Junko Imai, Daimei Sasayama, Rie Kuge, Hideo Honda, Shinsuke Washizuka
The present study examined how maltreatment experience was associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children under institutional care. The key caregivers of children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years who were under institutional care in Nagano prefecture, Japan were asked to answer the background questionnaire, ADHD-Rating Scale
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School life satisfaction and peer connectedness of intellectually gifted adolescents in France: Is there a labeling effect? New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Jacques-Henri Guignard, Fabien Bacro, Philippe Guimard
Intellectual giftedness is commonly associated with a high level of intellectual functioning, an identification process whereby individuals are labeled as gifted, and adjustments in schools such as grade skipping. During adolescence, all these factors are prone to reduce peer connectedness and school life satisfaction. The aim of the present study was to disentangle the effects of these factors in
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The concept of lying, moral reasoning and children's willingness to lie at the request of an adult New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Maria José D. Martins, Ana Margarida Veiga Simão, Beatriz Estevão, Magda Sofia Roberto
This research aims to understand how children conceptualise lying and how they associate it with moral reasoning within a narrative that contains everyday moral transgressions. This study also explores whether children are willing to lie when they are asked to do so by close adults, such as mothers, fathers and teachers, even after declaring that lying is wrong. We interviewed children (N = 146) from
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Configurations of mother-child and father-child attachment as predictors of internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems: An individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-01-10 Or Dagan, Carlo Schuengel, Marije L. Verhage, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, Abraham Sagi-Schwartz, Sheri Madigan, Robbie Duschinsky, Glenn I. Roisman, Kristin Bernard, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, Jean-François Bureau, Brenda L. Volling, Maria S. Wong, Cristina Colonnesi, Geoffrey L. Brown, Rina D. Eiden, R.M. Pasco Fearon, Mirjam Oosterman, Ora Aviezer, E Mark Cummings
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment patterns with mothers and fathers jointly predict developmental outcomes. In this study, we used individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis to assess whether early attachment networks with mothers and fathers are associated with children's internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems. Following
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Configurations of mother-child and father-child attachment as predictors of internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems: An individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-01-10 Or Dagan,Carlo Schuengel,Marije L Verhage,Marinus H van IJzendoorn,Abraham Sagi-Schwartz,Sheri Madigan,Robbie Duschinsky,Glenn I Roisman,Kristin Bernard,Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg,Jean-François Bureau,Brenda L Volling,Maria S Wong,Cristina Colonnesi,Geoffrey L Brown,Rina D Eiden,R M Pasco Fearon,Mirjam Oosterman,Ora Aviezer,E Mark Cummings,
An unsettled question in attachment theory and research is the extent to which children's attachment patterns with mothers and fathers jointly predict developmental outcomes. In this study, we used individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis to assess whether early attachment networks with mothers and fathers are associated with children's internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems. Following
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Introduction to the special issue. Prevalence and predictors of teen dating violence: A European perspective New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-14 Isabell Schuster, Paulina Tomaszewska
1 INTRODUCTION Having romantic relationships free of coercion and violence is one important precondition for the healthy development of adolescents. Violence in adolescent intimate relationships, further defined as teen dating violence (TDV), poses a real threat to adolescents' well-being. After little societal and academic attention to this issue in the 20th century, TDV has been increasingly researched
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Prevalence of teen dating violence in Europe: A systematic review of studies since 2010 New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Paulina Tomaszewska, Isabell Schuster
Violence in adolescent relationships is a common problem with numerous negative short- and long-term consequences. Because most of the evidence on teen dating violence (TDV) synthesized in reviews comes from North American studies, this review aimed to compile evidence on prevalence rates of TDV based on studies identified for Europe only. Specifically, we considered different forms of TDV victimization
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Who beats their partner, and who beats their schoolmates? A comparison of teen dating and school physical violence perpetration in Lower Saxony, Germany New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Dirk Baier, Yvonne Krieg, Jun Sung Hong, Sören Kliem
Teen dating violence (TDV) and school violence (SV) are two major social problems in adolescence. Until recently, the antecedents of both TDV and SV have been analyzed largely independently of each other. This study analyses and compares the determinants of both TDV and SV, with a focus on physical violence. Based on a comprehensive survey of ninth-grade adolescents at the average age of 15 years (N = 3
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What goes around comes around: The loop of physical teen dating violence perpetration among Turkish adolescents New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-11-15 Ezgi Toplu-Demirtaş, Ayşegül Aracı-İyiaydın
Compared to Western literature, little is known about teen dating violence perpetration (DVP) in Turkey. One risk factor of physical teen DVP may lie within teens' witnessing interparental physical violence perpetration and subsequent accepting attitudes toward physical partner violence as a risk factor. Informed by the intergenerational transmission (IGT) of violence theory, we investigated attitudes
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The gender symmetry problem in physical teen dating violence: A commentary and suggestions for a research agenda New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-09 Manuel Eisner
Dating violence is a serious manifestation of harmful behaviour during adolescence. During the past decades, considerable research has shed light on patterns, causes, and consequences of dating violence. One of the most notable findings emerging from widely used survey instruments is that female adolescents report perpetrating physical dating violence more or equally frequently as male adolescents
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Teen dating violence: From analyzing the problem to finding solutions New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-11-21 Barbara Krahé
1 INTRODUCTION The contributions to this Special Issue have accumulated a broad spectrum of insights into the problem of teen dating violence. By focusing on evidence gathered in a range of European countries, they complement the existing knowledge base, derived largely from studies conducted in North America, by helping to identify both similarities and differences in the scale and correlates of dating
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The concept of lying, moral reasoning and children's willingness to lie at the request of an adult. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Maria José D Martins,Ana Margarida Veiga Simão,Beatriz Estevão,Magda Sofia Roberto
This research aims to understand how children conceptualise lying and how they associate it with moral reasoning within a narrative that contains everyday moral transgressions. This study also explores whether children are willing to lie when they are asked to do so by close adults, such as mothers, fathers and teachers, even after declaring that lying is wrong. We interviewed children (N = 146) from
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Admissibility of attachment theory, research and assessments in child custody decision-making? Yes and No! New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-28 Tommie Forslund, Mårten Hammarlund, Pehr Granqvist
Attachment theory, research, and assessments have become increasingly applied to settle child custody cases. We discuss such applications in relation to admissibility criteria for scientific evidence and testimony proposed by Faigman et al. (2014). We argue that attachment theory and research can provide valid “framework evidence”; group-based attachment research has yielded general principles suitable
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Early attachment networks to multiple caregivers: History, assessment models, and future research recommendations New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Or Dagan, Abraham Sagi-Schwartz
Early attachment has been commonly hypothesized to predict children's future developmental outcomes, and robust evidence relying on assessments of single caregiver-child attachment patterns has corroborated this hypothesis. Nevertheless, most often children are raised by multiple caregivers, and they tend to form attachment bonds with more than one of them. In this paper, we briefly describe the conceptual
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Parenting costs time: Changes in pair bond maintenance across pregnancy and infant rearing in a monogamous primate (Plecturocebus cupreus) New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-11-12 Chloe L. Karaskiewicz, Lynea R. Witczak, Allison R. Lau, Madison E. Dufek, Karen L. Bales
Relationships support social animals’ health, but maintaining relationships is challenging. When transitioning to parenthood, new parents balance pair-bond maintenance with infant care. We studied pair-bond maintenance via affiliation in 22 adult titi monkey pairs (Plecturocebus cupreus) for 16 months centered around their first offspring's birth. Pair affiliation peaked during pregnancy, decreased
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Physical teen dating violence in high school students in Slovenia: Prevalence and correlates New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-10-19 Eva Bertok, Gorazd Meško, Isabell Schuster, Paulina Tomaszewska
Although teen dating violence (TDV) is internationally recognized as a serious threat to adolescents’ health and well-being, almost no data is available for Slovenian youth. Hence, the purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and predictors of TDV among Slovenian adolescents for the first time. Using data from the SPMAD study (Study of Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Delinquency), 330
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Child-father attachment in early childhood and behavior problems: A meta-analysis New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-10-14 Audrey-Ann Deneault, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Ashley M. Groh, Pasco R. M. Fearon, Sheri Madigan
This meta-analytic study examined the associations between child-father attachment in early childhood and children's externalizing and internalizing behavior problems. Based on 15 samples (N = 1,304 dyads), the association between child-father attachment insecurity and externalizing behaviors was significant and moderate in magnitude (r = 0.18, 95% CI: 0.10, 0.27 or d = 0.37, 95% CI: 0.20, 0.55). No
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The prevalence and severity of teen dating violence victimization in community and at-risk adolescents in Spain New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-10-13 Jessica Oyarzún, Noemí Pereda, Georgina Guilera
The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and severity of teen dating violence victimization in Spanish adolescents from both community and at-risk samples. The sample comprised 1,105 community adolescents from secondary schools, 149 adolescents from child, and adolescent mental health centers, 129 from residential care centers associated with the child welfare system, and 101 from
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The limits of the attachment network New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-07 Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
From the beginning, theories of attachment and caregiving have given rise to questions about minimum and maximum numbers of attachment figures. The child's tendency to direct attachment behavior to a specific figure rather than to whoever is nearby has led to the idea of monotropy, suggesting that a child would thrive best with one special attachment figure. From an evolutionary perspective kinship
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The association between moral identity and moral decisions in adolescents New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 Neele Schipper, Ute Koglin
The present study explores moral identity, moral emotion attribution, moral responsibility, acceptability, and moral decisions in adolescents. We hypothesized that moral identity predicts moral decisions in adolescents. Furthermore, we hypothesized that moral emotions mediate the relationship between moral identity and moral decisions and moral identity and moral responsibility/acceptability. A total
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The role of moral neutralization of aggression and justification of violence against women in predicting physical teen dating violence perpetration and monitoring among adolescents in Switzerland New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 Isabell Schuster, Paulina Tomaszewska, Pelin Gul, Denis Ribeaud, Manuel Eisner
Although dating violence poses a serious threat to adolescents’ health and well-being around the globe, little evidence is available for Europe in general and Switzerland in particular. Also, evidence on the role of cognitive predictors related to a more general justification of aggressive behavior and gender-based violence is lacking. Therefore, this two-wave longitudinal study conducted with Swiss
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Positive and negative risk taking in adolescence: Age patterns and relations to social environment New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 Joanna Fryt, Monika Szczygieł, Natasha Duell
Despite empirical and epidemiological research indicating that risk taking propensity increases across adolescence, it is unknown whether this is true for positive risk taking. Additionally, adolescents’ decisions are heavily influenced by their social environment, but it is unclear to what extent social influences are associated with positive risk taking. The present study compared age patterns between
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The role of moral neutralization of aggression and justification of violence against women in predicting physical teen dating violence perpetration and monitoring among adolescents in Switzerland. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 Isabell Schuster,Paulina Tomaszewska,Pelin Gul,Denis Ribeaud,Manuel Eisner
Although dating violence poses a serious threat to adolescents' health and well-being around the globe, little evidence is available for Europe in general and Switzerland in particular. Also, evidence on the role of cognitive predictors related to a more general justification of aggressive behavior and gender-based violence is lacking. Therefore, this two-wave longitudinal study conducted with Swiss
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Positive and negative risk taking in adolescence: Age patterns and relations to social environment. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 Joanna Fryt,Monika Szczygieł,Natasha Duell
Despite empirical and epidemiological research indicating that risk taking propensity increases across adolescence, it is unknown whether this is true for positive risk taking. Additionally, adolescents' decisions are heavily influenced by their social environment, but it is unclear to what extent social influences are associated with positive risk taking. The present study compared age patterns between
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The association between moral identity and moral decisions in adolescents. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 Neele Schipper,Ute Koglin
The present study explores moral identity, moral emotion attribution, moral responsibility, acceptability, and moral decisions in adolescents. We hypothesized that moral identity predicts moral decisions in adolescents. Furthermore, we hypothesized that moral emotions mediate the relationship between moral identity and moral decisions and moral identity and moral responsibility/acceptability. A total
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A multisystem perspective on immigrant children and youth risk and resilience: A commentary. New Dir. Child Adolesc. Dev. (IF 2.8) Pub Date : 2021-07-24 Frosso Motti-Stefanidi