RT Journal Article T1 Longitudinal associations between parental support and parental knowledge on behavioral and emotional problems in adolescents. A1 Cutrín Mosteiro, Olalla A1 Maneiro Boo, Lorena A1 Chowdhury, Yasmynn A1 Kulis, Stephen S. A1 Marsiglia, Flavio F. K1 Parenting practices K1 Adolescent adjustment K1 Mediation effects K1 Prevention AB When testing longitudinal effects of parenting practices on adolescent adjustment, an integrated consideration ofexternalizing and internalizing behaviors is a gap in research. This study analyzed how parental support and parentalknowledge directly and indirectly influence both antisocial behavior and emotional problems. The sample had 642adolescents aged 12-15 (mean age = 12.49; 45.4% females) from Spain, who participated in a three-year long study. Theresults showed longitudinal bidirectional associations between parental support and parental knowledge. Only parentalknowledge, however, directly predicted antisocial behavior and emotional problems. Parental support had an indirect effecton outcomes through the mediating effect of parental knowledge. This study has practical implications by indicating thatincreasing parental knowledge should be the target of educational-prevention programs PB Springer SN 1573-6601 YR 2021 FD 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/27581 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/27581 LA eng NO Cutrín, O., Maneiro, L., Chowdhury, Y., Kulis, S. S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Gómez Fraguela, J. A. (2021). Longitudinal associations between parental support and parental knowledge on behavioral and emotional problems in adolescents. Journal of youth and adolescence, 1-12 DS Minerva RD 22 abr 2026