Mediating Effects of Discipline Approaches on the Relationship between Parental Mental Health and Adolescent Antisocial Behaviours: Retrospective Study of a Multisystemic Therapy Intervention
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
2.1. Participants and Procedure
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL)
2.2.2. Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21)
2.2.3. Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ)
2.2.4. Parental Monitoring Scale
2.3. Data Analytic Strategy
M2 = iM2 + a2X + eM2
M3 = iM3 + a3X + eM3
Y = iY + c’X + b1M1 + b2M2 + b3M3 + eY
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistic
3.2. Changes in Adolescent Behaviours and Parental Factors at Different Timepoints
3.2.1. Preliminary Finding
3.2.2. Long-Term Outcomes Finding
3.3. Mediating Effect Findings
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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CBCL | Categories of Change | ||||||
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Improvement | No Change | Deteriorate | |||||
n | % | n | % | n | % | ||
Post | 117 | 60.6 | 69 | 35.8 | 7 | 3.6 | |
Internalising | 6-month | 116 | 60.1 | 63 | 32.6 | 14 | 7.3 |
12-month | 126 | 65.3 | 52 | 26.9 | 15 | 7.8 | |
Post | 152 | 78.8 | 36 | 18.6 | 5 | 2.6 | |
Externalising | 6-month | 160 | 82.9 | 25 | 13.0 | 8 | 4.1 |
12-month | 168 | 87.1 | 18 | 9.3 | 7 | 3.6 | |
Post | 151 | 78.2 | 37 | 19.2 | 5 | 2.6 | |
Total | 6-month | 155 | 80.3 | 32 | 16.6 | 6 | 3.1 |
12-month | 165 | 85.5 | 23 | 11.9 | 5 | 2.6 |
x | Time (n = 193), Mean (SD) | Estimated Mean Differences | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baseline | Post-Treatment | 6-Month Follow-Up | 12-Month Follow-Up | Baseline to Post-Treatment | Baseline to 6-Month Follow-Up | Baseline to 12-Month Follow-Up | ||||
Mean Difference (95% CI) p | Effect Size r (90% CI) | Mean Difference (95% CI) p | Effect Size r (90% IC) | Mean Difference (95% CI) p | Effect Size r (90% CI) | |||||
CBCL | ||||||||||
| 21.69 (11.58) | 13.18 (9.30) | 12.20 (9.19) | 9.80 (8.45) | 8.50 (6.60 to10.40) <0.001 | 0.65 (0.58 to 0.70) | 9.48 (7.30 to 11.67) <0.001 | 0.64 (0.57 to 0.69) | 11.88 (9.35 to 14.41) <0.001 | 0.67 (0.60 to 0.71) |
| 18.49 (10.33) | 11.98 (8.97) | 9.75 (8.18) | 9.85 (7.51) | 6.51 (4.62 to 8.40) <0.001 | 0.55 (0.47 to 0.62) | 8.75 (6.73 to 10.76) <0.001 | 0.64 (0.57 to 0.69) | 8.64 (6.47 to10.81) <0.001 | 0.61 (0.53 to 0.67) |
| 93.04 (29.18) | 52.25 (33.39) | 42.71 (31.98) | 35.52 (27.88) | 40.79 (34.47 to 47.12) <0.001 | 0.78 (0.73 to 0.81) | 50.33 (43.00 to 57.66) <0.001 | 0.80 (0.75 to 0.83) | 57.52 (50.53 to 64.50) <0.001 | 0.85 (0.81 to 0.87) |
Parental MH | ||||||||||
| 13.68 (11.37) | 8.70 (9.15) | 8.74 (8.00) | 6.93 (6.56) | 4.98 (3.02 to 6.94) <0.001 | 0.44 (0.35 to 0.52) | 4.93 (2.78 to7.09) <0.001 | 0.40 (0.30 to 0.49) | 6.74 (4.56 to 8.93) <0.001 | 0.51 (0.42 to 0.58) |
| 10.01 (9.65) | 6.79 (7.31) | 6.25 (6.53) | 5.95 (5.84) | 3.22 (1.59 to 4.85) <0.001 | 0.35 (0.24 to 0.45) | 3.77 (1.90 to 5.63) <0.001 | 0.36 (0.26 to 0.46) | 4.06 (2.06 to 6.07) <0.001 | 0.36 (0.26 to 0.46) |
| 18.49 (10.33) | 11.98 (8.97) | 9.75 (8.18) | 9.85 (7.51) | 6.51 (4.62 to 8.40) <0.001 | 0.55 (0.47 to 0.62) | 8.75 (6.73 to 10.76) <0.001 | 0.64 (0.57 to 0.69) | 8.64 (6.47 to 10.81) <0.001 | 0.61 (0.53 to 0.67) |
Parental Monitoring | 28.00 (6.85) | 31.00 (5.84) | 29.96 (6.44) | 29.85 (6.10) | −3.00 (−4.19 to −1.82) <0.001 | 0.44 (0.33 to 0.52) | −1.96 (−3.38 to −0.53) <0.05 | 0.26 (0.14 to 0.36) | −1.85 (−3.38 to −0.51) <0.05 | 0.26 (0.14 to 0.36) |
Authoritarian | ||||||||||
| 1.95 (0.55) | 1.33 (0.67) | 1.04 (0.71) | 0.821 (0.69) | 0.63 (0.49 to 0.76) <0.001 | 0.68 (0.61 to.72) | 0.91 (0.75 to 1.07) <0.001 | 0.74 (0.69 to 0.77) | 1.13 (0.96 to 1.30) <0.001 | 0.79 (0.75 to 0.82) |
Permissive | ||||||||||
| 2.84 (0.84) | 1.86 (0.95) | 1.53 (1.05) | 1.20 (0.97) | 0.99 (0.85 to 1.12) <0.001 | 0.72 (0.66 to 0.76) | 1.31 (1.14 to 1.48) <0.001 | 0.74 (0.69 to 0.78) | 1.64 (1.46 to 1.82) <0.001 | 0.80 (0.75 to 0.83) |
Antecedent | Consequent | |||||||||||||||
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M1 (Authoritarian) | M2 (Permissive) | M3 (Monitoring) | Y (CBCL Total) | |||||||||||||
Coeff. | SE | p | Coeff. | SE | p | Coeff. | SE | p | Coeff. | SE | p | |||||
X1 (Anxiety) | a1 | 0.023 | 0.003 | <0.001 | a2 | 0.036 | 0.006 | <0.001 | a3 | −0.107 | 0.059 | 0.071 | c’ | 0.979 | 0.300 | 0.001 |
M1 (Auth) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b1 | 1.720 | 6.559 | 0.794 | |||
M1 (Perm) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b2 | 10.441 | 3.493 | 0.003 | |||
M1 (Moni) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b3 | −1.443 | 0.348 | <0.001 | |||
Constant | iM1 | 1.469 | 0.003 | <0.001 | iM2 | 2.01 | 0.063 | <0.001 | iM3 | 32.226 | 0.579 | <0.001 | iY | 75.26 | 16.416 | <0.001 |
R2 = 0.212 F(1, 178) = 47.780 p < 0.001 | R2 = 0.149 F(1, 178) = 31.172 p < 0.001 | R2 = 0.018 F(1, 178) = 3.312 p = 0.071 | R2 = 0.301 F(4, 175) = 18.854 p < 0.001 | |||||||||||||
X2 (Stress) | a1 | 0.016 | 0.003 | <0.001 | a2 | 0.026 | 0.005 | <.001 | a3 | −0.120 | 0.048 | 0.013 | c’ | 1.181 | 0.227 | 0.001 |
M1 (Auth) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b1 | 0.338 | 6.157 | 0.956 | |||
M1 (Perm) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b2 | 9.883 | 3.331 | 0.003 | |||
M1 (Moni) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b3 | −1.312 | 0.335 | <0.001 | |||
Constant | iM1 | 1.469 | 0.003 | <0.001 | iM2 | 2.01 | 0.063 | <0.001 | iM3 | 32.226 | 0.579 | <0.001 | iY | 65.45 | 15.466 | <0.001 |
R2 = 0.155 F(1, 178) = 32.620 p < 0.001 | R2 = 0.119 F(1, 178) = 24.144 p < 0.001 | R2 = 0.034 F(1, 178) = 6.314 p <0.05 | R2 = 0.358 F(4, 175) = 24.386 p < 0.001 | |||||||||||||
X3 (Depression) | a1 | 0.014 | 0.003 | <0.001 | a2 | 0.032 | 0.005 | <0.001 | a3 | −0.147 | 0.046 | 0.002 | c’ | 1.153 | 0.226 | <0.001 |
M1 (Auth) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b1 | 4.262 | 6.022 | 0.480 | |||
M1 (Perm) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b2 | 7.401 | 3.450 | 0.033 | |||
M1 (Moni) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | b3 | −1.261 | 0.337 | <0.001 | |||
Constant | iM1 | 1.489 | 0.037 | <0.001 | iM2 | 1.942 | 0.065 | <0.001 | iM3 | 32.885 | 0.602 | <0.001 | iY | 67.95 | 15.515 | <0.001 |
R2 = 0.120 F(1, 178) = 24.359 p < 0.001 | R2 = 0.149 F(1, 178) = 42.718 p < 0.001 | R2 = 0.055 F(1, 178) = 10.300 p <.001 | R2 = 0.355 F(4, 175) = 24.033 p < 0.001 |
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Nuntavisit, L.; Porter, M. Mediating Effects of Discipline Approaches on the Relationship between Parental Mental Health and Adolescent Antisocial Behaviours: Retrospective Study of a Multisystemic Therapy Intervention. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 13418. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013418
Nuntavisit L, Porter M. Mediating Effects of Discipline Approaches on the Relationship between Parental Mental Health and Adolescent Antisocial Behaviours: Retrospective Study of a Multisystemic Therapy Intervention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(20):13418. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013418
Chicago/Turabian StyleNuntavisit, Leartluk, and Mark Porter. 2022. "Mediating Effects of Discipline Approaches on the Relationship between Parental Mental Health and Adolescent Antisocial Behaviours: Retrospective Study of a Multisystemic Therapy Intervention" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20: 13418. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013418
APA StyleNuntavisit, L., & Porter, M. (2022). Mediating Effects of Discipline Approaches on the Relationship between Parental Mental Health and Adolescent Antisocial Behaviours: Retrospective Study of a Multisystemic Therapy Intervention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20), 13418. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013418