Journal article

Self-reported parenting style is associated with children's inflammation and immune activation

ML Byrne, PB Badcock, JG Simmons, S Whittle, A Pettitt, CA Olsson, LK Mundy, GC Patton, NB Allen

Journal of Family Psychology | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Family environments and parenting have been associated with inflammation and immune activation in children and adolescents; however, it remains unclear which specific aspects of parenting drive this association. In this study, we cross-sectionally examined the association between 5 discrete parenting styles and inflammation and immune activation in late childhood. Data were drawn from 102 families (55 with female children, mean age 9.50 years, SD = 0.34) participating in the Imaging Brain Development in the Childhood to Adolescence Transition Study. Children provided saliva samples from which inflammation (C-reactive protein) and immune competence/activation (secretory immunoglobulin A) were..

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