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Bidirectional longitudinal associations between parental self-efficacy and child rule-breaking behaviours: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel study.

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Remondi, C; Gerbino, M; Cirimele, F; Thartori, E; Bacchini, D; Di Giunta, L; Lansford, JE; Dodge, KA; Pastorelli, C
Published in: International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie
October 2024

Parental self-efficacy (PSE) is a pivotal determinant of change in children's adjustment. However, not only has previous research shown that PSE plays a protective role for children's rule-breaking (RB) behaviours (i.e., parent-driven process), but RB also can reduce parents' PSE over-time (i.e., child-driven process). This study examined the bidirectional longitudinal associations between PSE and RB behaviours by disentangling maternal from paternal influences and between- from within-person effects. In the present seven-wave longitudinal study involving 200 Italian children (T1: Mage = 9.80, SD = 0.65; 50.5% girls), their mothers (N = 200) and fathers (N = 190), two random-intercept cross-lagged panel models (one for mothers and one for fathers) were used to explore whether: (a) stable parts of PSE and RB were related to each other, (b) higher levels of PSE were associated with lower levels of RB at a given time point, and (c) higher levels of PSE at a given time point were associated with future lower levels of RB. Results provided evidence both for a parent- and a child-driven process between mothers' PSE and children's RB behaviours. However, these results were not replicated for fathers. Implications are discussed.

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Published In

International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie

DOI

EISSN

1464-066X

ISSN

0020-7594

Publication Date

October 2024

Volume

59

Issue

5

Start / End Page

772 / 782

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Psychology
  • Self Efficacy
  • Parenting
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Italy
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Child Behavior
 

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Remondi, C., Gerbino, M., Cirimele, F., Thartori, E., Bacchini, D., Di Giunta, L., … Pastorelli, C. (2024). Bidirectional longitudinal associations between parental self-efficacy and child rule-breaking behaviours: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel study. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International de Psychologie, 59(5), 772–782. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.13152
Remondi, Chiara, Maria Gerbino, Flavia Cirimele, Eriona Thartori, Dario Bacchini, Laura Di Giunta, Jennifer E. Lansford, Kenneth A. Dodge, and Concetta Pastorelli. “Bidirectional longitudinal associations between parental self-efficacy and child rule-breaking behaviours: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel study.International Journal of Psychology : Journal International de Psychologie 59, no. 5 (October 2024): 772–82. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.13152.
Remondi C, Gerbino M, Cirimele F, Thartori E, Bacchini D, Di Giunta L, et al. Bidirectional longitudinal associations between parental self-efficacy and child rule-breaking behaviours: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel study. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. 2024 Oct;59(5):772–82.
Remondi, Chiara, et al. “Bidirectional longitudinal associations between parental self-efficacy and child rule-breaking behaviours: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel study.International Journal of Psychology : Journal International de Psychologie, vol. 59, no. 5, Oct. 2024, pp. 772–82. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ijop.13152.
Remondi C, Gerbino M, Cirimele F, Thartori E, Bacchini D, Di Giunta L, Lansford JE, Dodge KA, Pastorelli C. Bidirectional longitudinal associations between parental self-efficacy and child rule-breaking behaviours: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel study. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. 2024 Oct;59(5):772–782.

Published In

International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie

DOI

EISSN

1464-066X

ISSN

0020-7594

Publication Date

October 2024

Volume

59

Issue

5

Start / End Page

772 / 782

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Psychology
  • Self Efficacy
  • Parenting
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Italy
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Child Behavior