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Parental Correlates of Children's Peer Relations: An Empirical Test of a Tripartite Model
McDowell, David J.; Parke, Ross D.
Developmental Psychology, v45 n1 p224-235 Jan 2009
In recognition of the multiple pathways through which family and peer systems are linked, this short-term longitudinal study tested a tripartite model of family-peer relationships. One hundred fifty-nine fourth-grade children (82 boys, 77 girls) and their parents participated in a study of the links between parent behaviors and children's peer relations both concurrently and 1 year later. A multimethod approach--including observations of parent-child interactions, parent report, child report, and teacher and peer ratings--was used to evaluate a tripartite model of family-peer relations. Results indicate that parent-child interaction, parent advice giving, and parental provision of opportunities by both mothers and fathers predict children's social competence and, in turn, social acceptance 1 year later. Suggestions for future research and practical implications are noted, and limitations of the study are acknowledged. (Contains 2 tables, 2 figures, and 1 footnote.)
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Parents, Interpersonal Competence, Correlation, Parent Influence, Family Influence, Longitudinal Studies, Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Observation, Interpersonal Relationship, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Fathers, Parents as Teachers, Social Development, Structural Equation Models
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Grade 4
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Language: English
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