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      Mothers' Parenting Cognitions in Cultures of Origin, Acculturating Cultures, and Cultures of Destination

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      Child Development
      Wiley-Blackwell

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              A meta-analysis of 47 studies was used to shed light on inconsistencies in the concurrent association between parental caregiving and child externalizing behavior. Parent-child associations were strongest when the measure of caregiving relied on observations or interviews, as opposed to questionnaires, and when the measure tapped combinations of parent behaviors (patterns), as opposed to single behaviors. Stronger parent-child associations were also found for older than for younger children, and for mothers than for fathers. Finally, externalizing was more strongly linked to parental caregiving for boys than for girls, especially among preadolescents and their mothers. The meta-analysis helps account for inconsistencies in findings across previous studies and supports theories emphasizing reciprocity of parent and child behavior.
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                Journal
                Child Development
                Child Development
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0009-3920
                1467-8624
                January 2004
                January 2004
                : 75
                : 1
                : 221-235
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                10.1111/j.1467-8624.2004.00665.x
                cba7fbdd-2e4f-4786-977f-7edd22468cbf
                © 2004

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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