The current study aimed to evaluate the indirect effects of parenting dimensions on child ADHD symptoms
via child temperament.
Statistical models examined the direct and indirect effects of maternal and paternal involvement, poor supervision, and inconsistent discipline on inattention and hyperactivity - impulsivity
via child temperament and personality traits.
Not exact matches
The results demonstrate that young
children can rapidly form conditioned emotional and behavioral responses
via maternal reactions regardless of stimulus preparedness or
child temperament.
In the first study [44],
temperament (fearlessness) of the biological mother predicted CU behaviour of the adopted
child at 27 months,
via earlier fearlessness measured at 18 months; similarly, low affiliative behaviour of biologic mothers directly predicted
child CU behaviours, although without any correlation with
child affiliative behaviours tested at 18 months.