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Risk Factor Models for Adolescent Verbal and Physical Aggression Toward Fathers
Authors:Linda Pagani  Richard E. Tremblay  Daniel Nagin  Mark Zoccolillo  Frank Vitaro  Pierre McDuff
Affiliation:(1) Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada;(2) Heinz Business School, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA;(3) Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada;(4) école de psychoéducation, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3C 3J7
Abstract:
Using a French-Canadian population-based longitudinal data set, we examine the impact of socioeconomic factors (paternal education and family structure); inherent individual factors (child gender and developmental trajectories of physical aggression from early to later childhood, problematic substance use), family environment (concurrent parent-child involvement, parental problematic substance use), and prospective and concurrent parenting process variables (mean parental supervision at puberty, concurrent punishment practices) as predictors of adolescent-directed aggression against fathers (in the last 6 months). A childhood behavioral pattern characterized by physical aggression showed the highest risk of adolescent-directed verbal and physical aggression toward fathers, regardless of sex. In terms of parental practices, verbal (and not corporal) punishment in the last 6 months significantly predicted aggression toward fathers. A childhood life-course of violence is likely to culminate in aggression toward fathers during adolescence. Beyond this risk, it seems that harsh verbal punishment by parents builds up the odds of child-directed aggression against fathers.
Keywords:Child aggression  Domestic violence  Coercive parenting  Reciprocal coercion  Family conflict
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