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Birth and Adoptive Parent Antisocial Behavior and Parenting: A Study of Evocative Gene-Environment Correlation

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
卷 88, 期 2, 页码 505-513

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12619

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  1. NICHD, NIDA [R01 HD042608]
  2. OBSSR, NIH, U.S. PHS
  3. NIDA, NIMH [R01 DA020585]
  4. NIMH, NIH, U.S. PHS [R01 MH092118]
  5. NIDDK, NIH, U.S. PHS [R01 DK090264]

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Negative parenting is shaped by the genetically influenced characteristics of children (via evocative rGE) and by parental antisocial behavior; however, it is unclear how these factors jointly impact parenting. This study examined the effects of birth parent and adoptive parent antisocial behavior on negative parenting. Participants included 546 families within a prospective adoption study. Adoptive parent antisocial behavior emerged as a small but significant predictor of negative parenting at 18 months and of change in parenting from 18 to 27 months. Birth parent antisocial behavior predicted change in adoptive father's (but not mother's) parenting over time. These findings highlight the role of parent characteristics and suggest that evocative rGE effects on parenting may be small in magnitude in early childhood.

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