This cross-sectional study examined the hypothesis that parent–child emotion dialogues among interparental violence (IPV) exposed dyads (n = 30; 4–12 years) show less quality than dialogues among nonexposed dyads (n = 30; 4–12 years). Second, we examined whether parental posttraumatic stress symptoms and parental adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were associated with the quality of the dialogues. As expected, in the IPV-exposed group, quality of mother-child emotion dialogues was of lesser quality; dyads often showed a lack of elaboration in their dialogue; mothers showed less sensitive guidance; and children showed less cooperation and exploration, compared to dialogues, dyads, mothers, and children in the nonexposed group. Although mat...
Objective: Parent-child communication about substance abuse, violence, and HIV/AIDS (i.e., SAVA) may...
This cross-sectional study examined the hypothesis that parental psychopathology in Interparental Vi...
Changes in children's emotion differentiation, coping skills, parenting stress, parental psychopatho...
This cross-sectional study examined the hypothesis that parent–child emotion dialogues among interpa...
Children exposed to traumatic events are at increased risk for developing symptoms of a Post-Traumat...
Parent-child conversations contribute to understanding and regulating children's emotions. Similarit...
Research suggests that emotion socialization, particularly around negative emotions, is a predictor ...
Mother-child dialogues about children's emotional experiences are associated with children's adaptiv...
Mother-child dialogues about children's emotional experiences are associated with children's adaptiv...
While exposure to domestic violence (DV) during childhood has been shown to be a risk factor for a w...
The relationship between mothers and their children is baffling to the eyes of many when dealing wit...
Previous studies and intervention programs on interparental violence have relied largely on reports ...
Introduction: Exposure to interpersonal violence (IPV) can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (P...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Post-traumatic stress symptoms are high among femal...
The present study was designed to investigate maternal emotional expressiveness and parenting behavi...
Objective: Parent-child communication about substance abuse, violence, and HIV/AIDS (i.e., SAVA) may...
This cross-sectional study examined the hypothesis that parental psychopathology in Interparental Vi...
Changes in children's emotion differentiation, coping skills, parenting stress, parental psychopatho...
This cross-sectional study examined the hypothesis that parent–child emotion dialogues among interpa...
Children exposed to traumatic events are at increased risk for developing symptoms of a Post-Traumat...
Parent-child conversations contribute to understanding and regulating children's emotions. Similarit...
Research suggests that emotion socialization, particularly around negative emotions, is a predictor ...
Mother-child dialogues about children's emotional experiences are associated with children's adaptiv...
Mother-child dialogues about children's emotional experiences are associated with children's adaptiv...
While exposure to domestic violence (DV) during childhood has been shown to be a risk factor for a w...
The relationship between mothers and their children is baffling to the eyes of many when dealing wit...
Previous studies and intervention programs on interparental violence have relied largely on reports ...
Introduction: Exposure to interpersonal violence (IPV) can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (P...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Post-traumatic stress symptoms are high among femal...
The present study was designed to investigate maternal emotional expressiveness and parenting behavi...
Objective: Parent-child communication about substance abuse, violence, and HIV/AIDS (i.e., SAVA) may...
This cross-sectional study examined the hypothesis that parental psychopathology in Interparental Vi...
Changes in children's emotion differentiation, coping skills, parenting stress, parental psychopatho...