Introduction: limited research focused on the association between parenting practices and children’s prosocial and externalizing behaviors comparing same and different-gender parent families. The present study considered 76 Italian families (73% same-gender and 27% different-gender parent families) with 8-year-old (SD = 2.17; 49% assigned female at birth) children born through assisted reproductive techniques, to explore parenting practices and children’s prosocial and externalizing behaviors. Method: we ran a Multiple-group-by-couple Structural Equation Model in which we estimated the predictive role of parenting on children’s behaviors, controlling for age, gender, and family socioeconomic status using the Maximum Likelihood estimation. Results: results showed that both same- and different-gender parent families reported high levels of parental warmth and very low levels of hostility and rejection; regarding children’s behaviors, both same- and different-gender parent families reported high levels of prosociality and low levels of externalizing behaviors. In addition, same-gender parents reported significantly higher levels of children’s prosociality and parental warmth than different-gender parents. Regarding associations between parenting practices and behaviors, we found a positive association between positive parenting practices and increasing children’s prosocial behaviors and decreasing children’s externalizing behaviors, in both same- and different-gender families, controlling for family background characteristics. Conclusion: the present study encourages future research to investigate how specific parenting practices can influence behavioral adjustment in children, focusing on same-gender parent families.

Baiocco, R., Favini, A., Pistella, J., Carone, N., Maria Speranza, A., Lingiardi, V. (2024). Prosocial and externalizing behaviors in children raised by same-gender and different-gender parent families: New directions in parenting research. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY(14), 1-12 [10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1325156].

Prosocial and externalizing behaviors in children raised by same-gender and different-gender parent families: New directions in parenting research

Nicola Carone
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2024-01-15

Abstract

Introduction: limited research focused on the association between parenting practices and children’s prosocial and externalizing behaviors comparing same and different-gender parent families. The present study considered 76 Italian families (73% same-gender and 27% different-gender parent families) with 8-year-old (SD = 2.17; 49% assigned female at birth) children born through assisted reproductive techniques, to explore parenting practices and children’s prosocial and externalizing behaviors. Method: we ran a Multiple-group-by-couple Structural Equation Model in which we estimated the predictive role of parenting on children’s behaviors, controlling for age, gender, and family socioeconomic status using the Maximum Likelihood estimation. Results: results showed that both same- and different-gender parent families reported high levels of parental warmth and very low levels of hostility and rejection; regarding children’s behaviors, both same- and different-gender parent families reported high levels of prosociality and low levels of externalizing behaviors. In addition, same-gender parents reported significantly higher levels of children’s prosociality and parental warmth than different-gender parents. Regarding associations between parenting practices and behaviors, we found a positive association between positive parenting practices and increasing children’s prosocial behaviors and decreasing children’s externalizing behaviors, in both same- and different-gender families, controlling for family background characteristics. Conclusion: the present study encourages future research to investigate how specific parenting practices can influence behavioral adjustment in children, focusing on same-gender parent families.
15-gen-2024
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Settore M-PSI/07
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children adjustment, parenting practices, prosocial behaviors, externalizing behaviors, same-gender parent families
Baiocco, R., Favini, A., Pistella, J., Carone, N., Maria Speranza, A., Lingiardi, V. (2024). Prosocial and externalizing behaviors in children raised by same-gender and different-gender parent families: New directions in parenting research. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY(14), 1-12 [10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1325156].
Baiocco, R; Favini, A; Pistella, J; Carone, N; Maria Speranza, A; Lingiardi, V
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