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Parental monitoring of adolescents : current perspectives for researchers and practitioners / edited by Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, James Jaccard, and Patricia Dittus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 287 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780231520119
  • 0231520115
  • 9786612872242
  • 6612872241
  • 1282872249
  • 9781282872240
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Parental monitoring of adolescents.DDC classification:
  • 306.874 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ799.15 .P343 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I Contemporary issues in parental monitoring -- Parental monitoring: a critical examination of the research / Håkan Stattin, Margaret Kerr, and Lauree Tilton-Weaver -- Developmental and interactional antecedents of monitoring in early adolescence / Robert D. Laird, Matthew M. Marrero, and Jennifer K. Sherwood -- Impediments to parental monitoring in the after-school hours: a qualitative analysis / Deborah Belle and Brenda Phillips -- Cross-cultural analysis of parental monitoring and adolescent problem behavior: theoretical challenges of model replication when east meets west / Sonia Venkatraman, Thomas J. Dishion, Jeff Kiesner, and François Poulin -- When is parenting over? Examining parental monitoring and high-risk alcohol consumption in young adult college students / Rob Turrisi, Anne E. Ray, and Caitlin Abar -- From research to practice: development and scaling up of ImPACT, a parental monitoring intervention for African American parents of adolescents / Jennifer S. Galbraith and Bonita Stanton -- A three-process system of parental monitoring and supervision / James Jaccard, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Alida Bouris, and Patricia Dittus -- Part II Expert perspectives on parental monitoring.
Summary: The close supervision of adolescents dramatically reduces the incidence of risky sexual behavior, drug and alcohol use, and other activities that could negatively affect health and well-being. Because of the strong correlation between parental monitoring and a child's welfare, social workers, psychologists, child development specialists, and other professionals who work with children now seek to incorporate monitoring into their programs and practice. Therefore they require a definitive resource providing the best research and techniques for productive supervision within the home.>
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I Contemporary issues in parental monitoring -- Parental monitoring: a critical examination of the research / Håkan Stattin, Margaret Kerr, and Lauree Tilton-Weaver -- Developmental and interactional antecedents of monitoring in early adolescence / Robert D. Laird, Matthew M. Marrero, and Jennifer K. Sherwood -- Impediments to parental monitoring in the after-school hours: a qualitative analysis / Deborah Belle and Brenda Phillips -- Cross-cultural analysis of parental monitoring and adolescent problem behavior: theoretical challenges of model replication when east meets west / Sonia Venkatraman, Thomas J. Dishion, Jeff Kiesner, and François Poulin -- When is parenting over? Examining parental monitoring and high-risk alcohol consumption in young adult college students / Rob Turrisi, Anne E. Ray, and Caitlin Abar -- From research to practice: development and scaling up of ImPACT, a parental monitoring intervention for African American parents of adolescents / Jennifer S. Galbraith and Bonita Stanton -- A three-process system of parental monitoring and supervision / James Jaccard, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Alida Bouris, and Patricia Dittus -- Part II Expert perspectives on parental monitoring.

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The close supervision of adolescents dramatically reduces the incidence of risky sexual behavior, drug and alcohol use, and other activities that could negatively affect health and well-being. Because of the strong correlation between parental monitoring and a child's welfare, social workers, psychologists, child development specialists, and other professionals who work with children now seek to incorporate monitoring into their programs and practice. Therefore they require a definitive resource providing the best research and techniques for productive supervision within the home.>

In English.

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