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A Longitudinal Analysis of Parenting Practices,Couple Satisfaction,and Child Behavior Problems
Authors:Deanna Linville  Krista Chronister  Tom Dishion  Jeff Todahl  John Miller  Daniel Shaw  Francis Gardner  Melvin Wilson
Affiliation:1. University of Oregon;2. University of Pittsburgh;3. Oxford University;4. University of Virginia
Abstract:This longitudinal study examined the relationship between couple relationship satisfaction, parenting practices, parent depression, and child problem behaviors. The study participants (n = 148) were part of a larger experimental study that examined the effectiveness of a brief family-centered intervention, the Family Check-Up model. Regression analysis results indicated that our proposed model accounted for 38% of the variance in child problem behavior at Time 2, with child problem behavior and couple relationship satisfaction at child age 2 years each accounting for a significant portion of the variance in child problem behavior at age 3. Couple relationship satisfaction directly predicted child behavior problems over time. Clinical and research implications are discussed.
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