Dane, A., Kennedy, R., Spring, M., Volk, A. & Marini, Z. (2012) Adolescent Beliefs about Antisocial Behavior: Mediators and Moderators of Links with Parental Monitoring and Attachment. 'International Journal of Emotional Education,' 4 (2), 4-26. Postscript

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Title: Dane, A., Kennedy, R., Spring, M., Volk, A. & Marini, Z. (2012) Adolescent Beliefs about Antisocial Behavior: Mediators and Moderators of Links with Parental Monitoring and Attachment. 'International Journal of Emotional Education,' 4 (2), 4-26. Postscript
Language: English
Authors: Dane, Andrew V., Volk, Anthony A., Franklin, Prarthana
Source: International Journal of Emotional Education. Nov 2018 10(2):131-138.
Availability: Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health. Old Humanities Building (OH) Room 241, University of Malta, MSD 2080, Malta. Tel: +356-2340-3014; Web site: http://www.um.edu.mt/ijee
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 8
Publication Date: 2018
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Self Control, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles, Correlation, Personality Traits, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Ethics, Adolescent Attitudes, Attachment Behavior, Moral Values, Schemata (Cognition), Attitude Measures, Personality Measures, Foreign Countries, Clubs
Geographic Terms: Canada
ISSN: 2073-7629
Abstract: This study extended previous research published in this journal in which parental monitoring knowledge was negatively associated with tolerance of antisocial behavior in adolescents with temperamental deficits in self-regulation. In the current study, parental control (i.e., adolescent permission seeking) and adolescent self-disclosure were negatively associated with attitudinal tolerance of antisocial behavior. Additionally, Honesty-Humility and Emotionality were negatively related to antisocial attitudes, and parental control was related to tolerance of antisocial behavior only when Honesty-Humility was low. In both studies, parental behavioral control was related more strongly to antisocial attitudes when adolescents had traits that predisposed them to antisocial behavior.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 18
Entry Date: 2018
Accession Number: EJ1197955
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This study extended previous research published in this journal in which parental monitoring knowledge was negatively associated with tolerance of antisocial behavior in adolescents with temperamental deficits in self-regulation. In the current study, parental control (i.e., adolescent permission seeking) and adolescent self-disclosure were negatively associated with attitudinal tolerance of antisocial behavior. Additionally, Honesty-Humility and Emotionality were negatively related to antisocial attitudes, and parental control was related to tolerance of antisocial behavior only when Honesty-Humility was low. In both studies, parental behavioral control was related more strongly to antisocial attitudes when adolescents had traits that predisposed them to antisocial behavior.
ISSN:2073-7629