Irma Brković
University of Zagreb
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European Journal of Personality | 2014
Roos Hutteman; Wiebke Bleidorn; Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković; Ana Butković; Jaap J. A. Denissen
Having children affects many aspects of peoples lives. However, it remains unclear to what degree the challenges that come along with having children are associated with parents’ personality development. We addressed this question in two studies by investigating the relationship between parenting challenges and personality development in mothers of newborns (Study 1, N = 556) and the reciprocal associations between (mastering) parenting challenges and personality development in parents of adolescents (Study 2, N = 548 mothers and 460 fathers). In Study 1, we found the stress of having a newborn baby to be associated with declines in maternal Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Emotional Stability. Parenting challenges were also related to personality development in parents of adolescent children in Study 2, with parent–child conflict being reciprocally associated with decreases in Conscientiousness and Emotional Stability. Mastering parenting challenges in the form of high parenting self–efficacy, on the other hand, was found to be associated with increases in Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Emotional Stability, and vice versa. In sum, our results suggest that mastering the challenges associated with the social role of parenthood is one of the mechanisms underlying personality development in young and middle adulthood. Copyright
Journal of Early Adolescence | 2014
Irma Brković; Gordana Keresteš; Melita Puklek Levpušcˇek
The study explored changes in parent-adolescent school-related conflict rate and academic performance over a 5-year period among Croatian early adolescents and gender differences in these changes. Furthermore, it examined the relationship between conflict and achievement. The study was performed by applying an accelerated approach to overlapping cohort design in which 851 adolescents (51.4% girls) and 1,288 parents (53.9% mothers) participated. The data were collected three times, approximately 1 year apart. Parallel forms of the Parent-Adolescent Conflict Scale were administered to measure parent-adolescent conflict rate in different dyads and from different informants. The results of the multilevel modeling showed an overall increase in parent-adolescent school-related conflict rate and a decrease in academic achievement. According to parental reports, conflict with boys increased more steeply than conflict with girls. Boys also showed a steeper decrease in academic achievement than girls. A bidirectional link between school-related conflicts and academic achievement was confirmed.
Journal of Happiness Studies | 2012
Ana Butković; Irma Brković; Denis Bratko
Journal of Happiness Studies | 2012
Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković; Gordana Kuterovac Jagodić
Suvremena Psihologija | 2012
Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković; Gordana Kuterovac Jagodić; Zrinka Greblo
15th Psychology Days in Zadar | 2007
Gordana Kuterovac Jagodić; Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković
Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2014
Denis Bratko; Ana Butković; Tena Vukasović; Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković
Collegium Antropologicum | 2015
Ljiljana Bilobrk Josipović; Jadranka Dizdarević Stojkanović; Irma Brković
Suvremena Psihologija | 2011
Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković; Gordana Kuterovac Jagodić
Društvena istraživanja : časopis za opća društvena pitanja | 2010
Gordana Keresteš; Irma Brković; Gordana Kuterovac Jagodić