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Indirect Effects of Parenting Practices on Internalizing Problems among Adolescents: The Role of Expressive Suppression

Journal of Child and Family Studies, ISSN: 1062-1024, Vol: 26, Issue: 1, Page: 40-47
2017
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  • 113
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  • Citations
    61
    • Citation Indexes
      61
  • Captures
    113
  • Mentions
    1
    • References
      1
      • Wikipedia
        1

Article Description

Negative parenting practices are thought to be essential for the development of adolescents’ internalizing problems. However, mechanisms linking parental practices to adolescents’ internalizing problems remain poorly understood. A potential pathway connecting parental behaviors to internalizing problems could be through adolescent expressive suppression—the tendency to inhibit the observable expression of emotions.This study examined the indirect effects of three individual parenting practices—poor monitoring, inconsistent discipline and use of corporal punishment—on adolescents’ internalizing problems through adolescents’regular use of expressive suppression in a sample of 1132 adolescents (10–14 years). Structural Equation Modeling indicated that parenting practices were related both directly and indirectly to adolescents’ internalizing problems through their relationship with suppression. Clinical implications and future directions are discussed.

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