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Father Locus of Control and Child Emotional and Behavioral Outcomes: A Prospective Study
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Prospective Longitudinal StudyParental CareFamily InvolvementEducationBehavioral OutcomesChild Mental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologySocioemotional DevelopmentFamily InteractionSocial-emotional DevelopmentFather LocusChild AssessmentChild EmotionalChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesChild DevelopmentParent LocusPediatricsParentingFamily PsychologyFamily Dynamic
In a prospective longitudinal study the authors examined the associations between parent locus of control of reinforcement (LOCR), measured before the birth of a child, and behavioral-emotional outcomes in that child at age 7 years. A total of 307 couples completed questionnaires regarding their emotional status and LOCR at their first prenatal care appointment. When their children turned 7 years old, teachers completed questionnaires regarding each participating child's behavior. Findings indicate significant associations between fathers' prenatal LOCR and child outcomes, particularly hyperactivity in sons. Hyperactivity and behavioral-emotional problems in girls, in contrast, were better predicted by maternal prenatal emotional distress. Results provide evidence that paternal and maternal characteristics that predate the birth of a child relate to later behavioral outcomes in that child. Implications for prevention of child psychopathology are discussed.
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