Although interparental discord has been consistently associated with parenting difficulties, there is still considerable variability in child-rearing practices of parents experiencing marital distress. Several conceptualizations have underscored the significance of gender in models of parental conflict and parenting, however methodological and conceptual difficulties in previous research have limited powerful, systematic tests of gender-as-moderator models. Thus, the overarching aim of this project is to empirically test the viability of three main conceptual models delineating the role of gender, including the parent gender hypothesis, the child gender hypothesis and the parent and child gender hypothesis. In addition, from a process-oriented perspective, the task of cataloguing the moderating effects of gender needs to be supplemented with attempts to understand why gender serves as a significant moderator. Accordingly, a second set of aims in this proposal is to systematically examine the processes that are hypothesized to explain or mediate the moderating effects in the conceptual models. ? ? As part of a larger research study (Family Process, Emotional Security, and Child Adjustment; NIMH Grant ROl MH57318), 236 5-year old children (107 boys and 129 girls) and their parents participated in a two-wave longitudinal study. Only wave one data will be used for the present proposal. Constructs examined in the present proposal were measured using multiple methods and multiple informants.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
Project #
5F32MH066596-03
Application #
6782684
Study Section
Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior Integrated Review Group (RPHB)
Program Officer
Boyce, Cheryl A
Project Start
2002-09-01
Project End
2005-08-31
Budget Start
2004-09-01
Budget End
2005-08-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2004
Total Cost
$48,296
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Rochester
Department
Psychology
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
041294109
City
Rochester
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
14627
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Davies, Patrick T; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L; Cicchetti, Dante et al. (2007) The role of child adrenocortical functioning in pathways between interparental conflict and child maladjustment. Dev Psychol 43:918-30
Davies, Patrick T; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L; Winter, Marcia A et al. (2006) Child adaptational development in contexts of interparental conflict over time. Child Dev 77:218-33
Sturge-Apple, Melissa L; Davies, Patrick T; Cummings, E Mark (2006) Hostility and withdrawal in marital conflict: effects on parental emotional unavailability and inconsistent discipline. J Fam Psychol 20:227-38
Sturge-Apple, Melissa L; Davies, Patrick T; Cummings, E Mark (2006) Impact of hostility and withdrawal in interparental conflict on parental emotional unavailability and children's adjustment difficulties. Child Dev 77:1623-41
Davies, Patrick T; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L; Cummings, E Mark (2004) Interdependencies among interparental discord and parenting practices: the role of adult vulnerability and relationship perturbations. Dev Psychopathol 16:773-97