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Longitudinal links of parental solicitation,knowledge, and peer approval with deviance during early adolescence
Authors:Dan Liu  Alexander T. Vazsonyi
Affiliation:Department of Family Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:The current study examined growth-to-growth associations of parental solicitation, knowledge, and peer approval with deviance during early adolescence, using a 4-wave, 18-month self-reported longitudinal data set from 570 Czech early adolescents (58.4% female; Mage = 12.43 years, SD = 0.66 at baseline). Unconditional growth model tests provided evidence of significant changes in the three parenting behaviors and in deviance over time. Multivariate growth model tests showed that declines in maternal knowledge were associated with increases in deviance, while greater increases in parental peer approval were associated with slower increases in deviance. Findings provide evidence of dynamic changes in parental solicitation, knowledge, and peer approval over time, as well as in deviance; additionally, they importantly show how parental knowledge and peer approval covary developmentally with deviance.
Keywords:autonomy granting  delinquency  latent growth modeling (LGM)  monitoring  sex differences
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