Parental monitoring and the prevention of child and adolescent problem behavior: a conceptual and empirical formulation

Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
T J Dishion, R J McMahon

Abstract

The present report accomplishes three goals. First, to provide an empirical rationale for placing parental monitoring of children's adaptations as a key construct in development and prevention research. Second, to stimulate more research on parental monitoring and provide an integrative framework for various research traditions as well as developmental periods of interest. Third, to discuss current methodological issues that are developmentally and culturally sensitive and based on sound measurement. Possible intervention and prevention strategies that specifically target parental monitoring are discussed.

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