Path analysis was used
to determine whether the effects of interparental conflict on childrens
depression and conduct disorder are mediated by 3 dimensions of parenting:
acceptance, inconsistent discipline, and hostile control. The study
extends the literature by testing this mediational model with a low-income,
predominantly ethnic minority sample of preadolescent children, and
by examining the effects of multiple dimensions of interparental conflict
from the childs perspective. Results supported the mediational
model when analyses were based on childs report of all variables,
but not when mothers reports were used to assess child depression
and conduct problems. Exploratory analyses revealed unique mediational
paths associated with conflict frequency and resolution, which were
examined along with intensity as distinct dimensions of interparental
conflict.
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