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Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective.

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Schenck-Fontaine, A; Lansford, JE; Skinner, AT; Deater-Deckard, K; Di Giunta, L; Dodge, KA; Oburu, P; Pastorelli, C; Sorbring, E; Steinberg, L ...
Published in: Child development
January 2020

This study investigated the association between perceived material deprivation, children's behavior problems, and parents' disciplinary practices. The sample included 1,418 8- to 12-year-old children and their parents in China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States. Multilevel mixed- and fixed-effects regression models found that, even when income remained stable, perceived material deprivation was associated with children's externalizing behavior problems and parents' psychological aggression. Parents' disciplinary practices mediated a small share of the association between perceived material deprivation and children's behavior problems. There were no differences in these associations between mothers and fathers or between high- and low- and middle-income countries. These results suggest that material deprivation likely influences children's outcomes at any income level.

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Child development

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EISSN

1467-8624

ISSN

0009-3920

Publication Date

January 2020

Volume

91

Issue

1

Start / End Page

307 / 326

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Thailand
  • Problem Behavior
  • Philippines
  • Parenting
  • Male
  • Kenya
  • Jordan
  • Italy
  • Humans
 

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Schenck-Fontaine, A., Lansford, J. E., Skinner, A. T., Deater-Deckard, K., Di Giunta, L., Dodge, K. A., … Chang, L. (2020). Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective. Child Development, 91(1), 307–326. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13151
Schenck-Fontaine, Anika, Jennifer E. Lansford, Ann T. Skinner, Kirby Deater-Deckard, Laura Di Giunta, Kenneth A. Dodge, Paul Oburu, et al. “Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective.Child Development 91, no. 1 (January 2020): 307–26. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13151.
Schenck-Fontaine A, Lansford JE, Skinner AT, Deater-Deckard K, Di Giunta L, Dodge KA, et al. Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective. Child development. 2020 Jan;91(1):307–26.
Schenck-Fontaine, Anika, et al. “Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective.Child Development, vol. 91, no. 1, Jan. 2020, pp. 307–26. Epmc, doi:10.1111/cdev.13151.
Schenck-Fontaine A, Lansford JE, Skinner AT, Deater-Deckard K, Di Giunta L, Dodge KA, Oburu P, Pastorelli C, Sorbring E, Steinberg L, Malone PS, Tapanya S, Uribe Tirado LM, Alampay LP, Al-Hassan SM, Bacchini D, Bornstein MH, Chang L. Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective. Child development. 2020 Jan;91(1):307–326.
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Published In

Child development

DOI

EISSN

1467-8624

ISSN

0009-3920

Publication Date

January 2020

Volume

91

Issue

1

Start / End Page

307 / 326

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Thailand
  • Problem Behavior
  • Philippines
  • Parenting
  • Male
  • Kenya
  • Jordan
  • Italy
  • Humans