Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalizing behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge
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Kovačević-Lepojević, MarinaTrajković, Marija
Popović-Ćitić, Branislava
Bukvić, Lidija
Mijatović, Luka
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A process model of parental monitoring (PM) proposes that PM occurs in two distinct
stages: before the adolescent goes out and when they return home. Parental and
adolescent responses to monitoring interactions impact on future monitoring episodes.
Research suggests that passive PM strategies (e.g. child disclosure) correlate with
higher parental knowledge and less behavior problems. Self-reported measures were
used on a sample of 507 Belgrade secondary school students (42.1% male) to examine
the mediating effect (mediation analysis using JASP) of parental knowledge (the Scale
of Parental Monitoring) on the relationship of PM strategies (Child Disclosure, Parental
Solicitation and Parental Control) (the Scale of Parental Monitoring) with externalising
problems (Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Behaviour) (ASEBA, YSR). The research results
show that Parental Knowledge mediate the relation of Child Disclosure and RuleBreaking Behaviour (z = -6.544, p < .001) and Parental Control an...d Rule-Breaking
Behaviour (z =-3.770, p< .001). No direct link between Parental Control and RuleBreaking Behavior, as well as Parental Solicitation and Rule-Breaking Behavior were
established. Full mediation of the link between Child Disclosure and Aggressive Behavior by Parental Knowledge is found (total indirect effect z = -4.050, p < .001). The research
results were discussed in the context of the relevance of the PM strategies for greater
parental knowledge and prevention of externalising problems in adolescence.
Keywords:
parental monitoring / externalising problems / parental knowledge / adolescenceSource:
Current Trends in Psychology, 2023, 145-146Publisher:
- Novi Sad : Filozofski fakultet
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- Knjiga sažetaka: Savremeni trendovi u psihologiji 2023, Novi Sad, 26-28. oktobar 2023
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IPITY - CONF AU - Kovačević-Lepojević, Marina AU - Trajković, Marija AU - Popović-Ćitić, Branislava AU - Bukvić, Lidija AU - Mijatović, Luka PY - 2023 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/1008 AB - A process model of parental monitoring (PM) proposes that PM occurs in two distinct stages: before the adolescent goes out and when they return home. Parental and adolescent responses to monitoring interactions impact on future monitoring episodes. Research suggests that passive PM strategies (e.g. child disclosure) correlate with higher parental knowledge and less behavior problems. Self-reported measures were used on a sample of 507 Belgrade secondary school students (42.1% male) to examine the mediating effect (mediation analysis using JASP) of parental knowledge (the Scale of Parental Monitoring) on the relationship of PM strategies (Child Disclosure, Parental Solicitation and Parental Control) (the Scale of Parental Monitoring) with externalising problems (Aggressive and Rule-Breaking Behaviour) (ASEBA, YSR). The research results show that Parental Knowledge mediate the relation of Child Disclosure and RuleBreaking Behaviour (z = -6.544, p < .001) and Parental Control and Rule-Breaking Behaviour (z =-3.770, p< .001). No direct link between Parental Control and RuleBreaking Behavior, as well as Parental Solicitation and Rule-Breaking Behavior were established. Full mediation of the link between Child Disclosure and Aggressive Behavior by Parental Knowledge is found (total indirect effect z = -4.050, p < .001). The research results were discussed in the context of the relevance of the PM strategies for greater parental knowledge and prevention of externalising problems in adolescence. PB - Novi Sad : Filozofski fakultet C3 - Current Trends in Psychology T1 - Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalizing behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge EP - 146 SP - 145 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_1008 ER -
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Kovačević-Lepojević, M., Trajković, M., Popović-Ćitić, B., Bukvić, L.,& Mijatović, L.. (2023). Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalizing behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge. in Current Trends in Psychology Novi Sad : Filozofski fakultet., 145-146. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_1008
Kovačević-Lepojević M, Trajković M, Popović-Ćitić B, Bukvić L, Mijatović L. Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalizing behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge. in Current Trends in Psychology. 2023;:145-146. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_1008 .
Kovačević-Lepojević, Marina, Trajković, Marija, Popović-Ćitić, Branislava, Bukvić, Lidija, Mijatović, Luka, "Relevance of parental monitoring strategies in explanation of externalizing behaviour problems in adolescence: Mediation of parental knowledge" in Current Trends in Psychology (2023):145-146, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_1008 .