Journal article
Associations between observed parenting behavior and adolescent inflammation two and a half years later in a community sample
ML Byrne, S Horne, NM O'Brien-Simpson, KA Walsh, EC Reynolds, OS Schwartz, S Whittle, JG Simmons, L Sheeber, NB Allen
Health Psychology | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1037/hea0000502
Abstract
Objective: Family environments have an effect on physical health during adolescence, and a possible underlying mechanism is inflammation. However, little is known about the association between observed parenting behaviors and immune system functioning. The current study examined whether positive and negative emotional parental behaviors observed during family interactions were associated with inflammation in adolescents. Method: Sixty-one parent-adolescent dyads (37 male adolescents, 60.6%; 15 male parents, 24.6%) were observed during 2 laboratory-based interaction tasks designed to elicit positive and conflictual emotional behaviors, respectively. Frequency of aggressive and positive parent..
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