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Intergenerational similarity in callous-unemotional traits: Contributions of hostile parenting and household chaos during adolescence.


ABSTRACT: Extant research has examined both genetic and environmental risk involved in the transmission of callous-unemotional traits in youth populations, yet no study has examined the intergenerational similarity of these traits between parents and their offspring. The current study examined whether the association between parent callous-unemotional traits and child callous-unemotional traits was mediated by parenting behavior and whether this association was moderated by household environment. Participants included 115 dyads of adolescents (48% female; Mean age=13.97) and their primary caregivers (87% female; Mean age=42.54). Measures of callous-unemotional traits, hostile parenting, and household chaos were collected from both adolescents and parents. A two group structural equation modeling revealed that hostile parenting serves as a mediating process in the association between parent and adolescent callous-unemotional traits, but only in the context of high household chaos. Our findings suggest that hostile parenting practices are a mediating process that may explain intergenerational similarity in callous-unemotional traits. Additionally, household chaos may exacerbate the effects of hostile parenting on callous-unemotional traits within adolescents, resulting in heightened vulnerability to intergenerational transmission of callous-unemotional traits.

SUBMITTER: Kahn RE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5365397 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intergenerational similarity in callous-unemotional traits: Contributions of hostile parenting and household chaos during adolescence.

Kahn Rachel E RE   Deater-Deckard Kirby K   King-Casas Brooks B   Kim-Spoon Jungmeen J  

Psychiatry research 20161017


Extant research has examined both genetic and environmental risk involved in the transmission of callous-unemotional traits in youth populations, yet no study has examined the intergenerational similarity of these traits between parents and their offspring. The current study examined whether the association between parent callous-unemotional traits and child callous-unemotional traits was mediated by parenting behavior and whether this association was moderated by household environment. Particip  ...[more]

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