Longitudinal Influences of Maternal Sensitivity and Child Inhibition on the Development of Internalizing Behaviors in Adolescents
Received Date: Nov 01, 2024 / Published Date: Nov 30, 2024
Abstract
This study examines the longitudinal effects of maternal sensitivity and child inhibition on the development of internalizing behaviors in adolescents. Utilizing a sample of 200 families, data were collected at three developmental time points early childhood, middle childhood, and early adolescence. Maternal sensitivity was assessed through observational measures during mother-child interactions, while child inhibition was evaluated using parent-reported questionnaires. Results indicate that higher maternal sensitivity is associated with lower levels of internalizing behaviors in adolescents, particularly for those exhibiting high levels of inhibition. These findings underscore the importance of supportive parenting practices in mitigating the risk of internalizing disorders during adolescence.
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