A Longitudinal Study of Social Competence Among Children of Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Parents: Role of Parental Psychopathology, Parental Warmth, and Self-Regulation

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This study tested a conceptual model predicting children's social competence in a sample of children with alcoholic and non-alcoholic parents. The model examined the role of parents' alcohol diagnoses, depression, and antisocial behavior at 12-18 months of child age in predicting parental warmth/sensitivity at 2 years of child age. Parental warmth/sensitivity at 2 years was hypothesized to predict children's self-regulation and externalizing behavior problems at 3 years. Parenting, self-regulation, and behavior problems were expected to predict social competence in kindergarten. Structural equations modeling was supportive of this model. Fathers' alcohol diagnosis was associated with lower warmth/sensitivity. Lower maternal warmth/sensitivity at 2 years was predictive of lower child self-regulation at 3 years. Parenting, self-regulation, and externalizing behavior problems were predictive of social competence in kindergarten, although associations varied by reporter (parents or teacher). There was a direct association between fathers' alcohol diagnosis and father reports of social competence, and between fathers' depression and teacher reports of social competence. The study elucidates developmental processes in predicting social competence and the role of fathers' alcoholism and associated risk factors in this process. © 2009 American Psychological Association.

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Eiden, R. D., Colder, C., Edwards, E. P., & Leonard, K. E. (2009). A Longitudinal Study of Social Competence Among Children of Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Parents: Role of Parental Psychopathology, Parental Warmth, and Self-Regulation. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23(1), 36–46. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0014839

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