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J Res Adolesc ; 29(4): 863-878, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29932277

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This study examines whether nonverbal displays of parents' warmth during an in-lab conflict discussion mitigate the links between affiliation with deviant peers and risky behaviors. A sample of 107 youth and their parents participated in a study spanning from mid-adolescence (T1) to late adolescence (T2). At T1, family members discussed a contentious issue, which was coded for parents' nonverbal warmth. At T1 and T2, youth reported on their friends' and their own risky behaviors. Fathers' warmth moderated each prospective association between deviant peers and risky behaviors. Mothers' warmth did not emerge as a significant moderator. Girls, in particular, benefitted from fathers' warmth as a buffer in the trajectory from T1 risky behaviors to T2 risky behaviors and deviant peers.


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Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Adolescent Development , Love , Parent-Child Relations , Parenting/psychology , Social Behavior Disorders/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Psychological , Peer Group , Personal Satisfaction , Personality Development , Prospective Studies , Psychology, Adolescent , Risk-Taking
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