The present study examined the differences in the attributions clinically angry, at-risk of child maltreatment parents (CA), and non-angry, not at-risk of child maltreatment parents (NA) make for parent-child interactions. Participants were 82 families with a child aged 2-7 years. There were significant differences between the CA and NA mothers' anger- intensifying attributional style for both negative and ambiguous negative child behaviour and anger-justifying attributions for negative parenting behaviour. The CA mothers reported an elevated level of anger-intensifying attributional style where the CA group tended to attribute negative and ambiguous negative child behaviour to internal and stable causes in the child and rated the behaviour...
This study examines the spontaneous causal attributions made by mothers about their child's behaviou...
Objective. Parents who attribute child misbehavior to children’s intentions and dismiss sit-uational...
This study forms part of a research programme investigating adolescent male victims and perpetrators...
In this chapter we examined the differences in the attributions clinically angry, atrisk of child ma...
This thesis presents a program of research investigating the role of parental attributions in the ma...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Adolescent mothers tend to be more at risk for harsh...
In support of efforts to develop effective intervention and prevention programs to reduce (the devas...
This investigation explored the relation between parents' attributions for their spouse's behaviour ...
This study examined the impact of two relationship-focused variables on the formation of parent caus...
Knowledge of how parents think about their children’s misbehavior is important in understanding the ...
To investigate if mothers and their aggressive children share the tendency to infer hostile motives ...
We investigated how parents’ attributions of blame/responsibility/internal locus for negative events...
Child externalising symptoms are associated with a bias towards attributing hostile intent to others...
This thesis examined mothers' attributions for difficult behaviours in their own and other children....
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Psychopathol...
This study examines the spontaneous causal attributions made by mothers about their child's behaviou...
Objective. Parents who attribute child misbehavior to children’s intentions and dismiss sit-uational...
This study forms part of a research programme investigating adolescent male victims and perpetrators...
In this chapter we examined the differences in the attributions clinically angry, atrisk of child ma...
This thesis presents a program of research investigating the role of parental attributions in the ma...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Adolescent mothers tend to be more at risk for harsh...
In support of efforts to develop effective intervention and prevention programs to reduce (the devas...
This investigation explored the relation between parents' attributions for their spouse's behaviour ...
This study examined the impact of two relationship-focused variables on the formation of parent caus...
Knowledge of how parents think about their children’s misbehavior is important in understanding the ...
To investigate if mothers and their aggressive children share the tendency to infer hostile motives ...
We investigated how parents’ attributions of blame/responsibility/internal locus for negative events...
Child externalising symptoms are associated with a bias towards attributing hostile intent to others...
This thesis examined mothers' attributions for difficult behaviours in their own and other children....
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Psychopathol...
This study examines the spontaneous causal attributions made by mothers about their child's behaviou...
Objective. Parents who attribute child misbehavior to children’s intentions and dismiss sit-uational...
This study forms part of a research programme investigating adolescent male victims and perpetrators...