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Longitudinal Trajectories of Four Domains of Parenting in Relation to Adolescent Age and Puberty in Nine Countries

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Children, mothers, and fathers in 12 ethnic and regional groups in nine countries ( N = 1,338 families) were interviewed annually for 8 years ( M age child = 8–16 years) to model four domains of parenting as a function of child age, puberty, or both. Latent growth curve models revealed that for boys and girls, parents decrease their warmth, behavioral control, rules/limit‐setting, and knowledge solicitation in conjunction with children’s age and pubertal status as children develop from ages 8 to 16 across a range of diverse contexts, with steeper declines after age 11 or 12 in three of the four parenting domains. National, ethnic, and regional differences and similarities in the trajectories as a function of age and puberty are discussed.

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Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

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FuenteChild Development
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen92
Issue4
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ISSN0009-3920

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