This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanisms explaining the association between a maternal maltreatment history and her offspring’s internalizing and externalizing problems. Prospective data from fetal life to age 6 were collected from a total of 4,438 families participating in the Generation R Study. Maternal maltreatment was assessed during pregnancy using a self-administered questionnaire. Mothers and fathers each reported on their psychological dis-tress and harsh discipline when the child was 3 years. Children’s internalizing and externalizing problems were assessed by par-ental reports and child interview at age 6. Findings from structural equation modeling showed that the asso...
Background: Violence and other adversities commonly co-occur, yet are usually investigated individua...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: For at-risk (single parent...
Aim: The present study aimed to examine the quality of mother-infant interactions in emotionally di...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
Background: Existing survey measures of childhood trauma history generally fail to take into account...
I investigated the association between maternal childhood maltreatment history and child behaviour p...
This article is a longitudinal investigation of the relationships between maternal vic-timization, m...
The relationship between interparental conflict, hostile parenting, and children's externalizing pro...
Background: Association between parenting dimensions and externalizing behaviors in children was exa...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
The aim of this article is to propose the new viewpoint-mother-child relationship to reconsider the ...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...
Purpose: Although parental criminal offending is a recognized risk factor for conduct problems among...
Abstract: The aim of the present study is to investigate the vari-ability in clinical level of psych...
The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavi...
Background: Violence and other adversities commonly co-occur, yet are usually investigated individua...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: For at-risk (single parent...
Aim: The present study aimed to examine the quality of mother-infant interactions in emotionally di...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
Background: Existing survey measures of childhood trauma history generally fail to take into account...
I investigated the association between maternal childhood maltreatment history and child behaviour p...
This article is a longitudinal investigation of the relationships between maternal vic-timization, m...
The relationship between interparental conflict, hostile parenting, and children's externalizing pro...
Background: Association between parenting dimensions and externalizing behaviors in children was exa...
Knowledge of risk factors associated with child maltreatment is critical in asse...
The aim of this article is to propose the new viewpoint-mother-child relationship to reconsider the ...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...
Purpose: Although parental criminal offending is a recognized risk factor for conduct problems among...
Abstract: The aim of the present study is to investigate the vari-ability in clinical level of psych...
The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavi...
Background: Violence and other adversities commonly co-occur, yet are usually investigated individua...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: For at-risk (single parent...
Aim: The present study aimed to examine the quality of mother-infant interactions in emotionally di...