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Transactional links between social anxiety symptoms and parenting across adolescence: Between- and within-person associations
Nelemans,Stefanie A. ; Keijsers,L. ; Colpin,H. ; Van Leeuwen,K. ; Bijttebier,Patricia ; Verschueren,Karine ; Goossens,L.
Nelemans,Stefanie A.
Keijsers,L.
Colpin,H.
Van Leeuwen,K.
Bijttebier,Patricia
Verschueren,Karine
Goossens,L.
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This 4-year longitudinal multi-informant study examined between- and within-person associations between adolescent social anxiety symptoms and parenting (parental psychological control and autonomy support). A community sample of 819 adolescents (46.1% girls; MageT1 = 13.4 years) reported annually on social anxiety symptoms and both adolescents and mothers reported on parenting. Between-person associations suggested that adolescent social anxiety symptoms were associated with higher adolescent- and mother-reported psychological control and lower mother-reported autonomy support. At the within-person level, however, mothers reported lower psychological control and higher autonomy support after periods with higher adolescent social anxiety symptoms. Our findings illustrate the importance of distinguishing among between-person and within-person associations and including perceptions of both dyad members in longitudinal research concerning parenting and adolescent mental health.
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2020
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BETWEEN-PERSON, CHILD, DEPRESSION, DISORDER, ETIOLOGY, INTERPLAY, MODELS, PERCEPTIONS
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Nelemans, S A, Keijsers, L, Colpin, H, Van Leeuwen, K, Bijttebier, P, Verschueren, K & Goossens, L 2020, 'Transactional links between social anxiety symptoms and parenting across adolescence : Between- and within-person associations', Child Development, vol. 91, no. 3, pp. 814-828. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13236
