AbstractPurposeTo examine evidence of the continuity in abusive discipline across two generations (G1 and G2) and the role of safe, stable, and nurturing relationships (SSNRs) as protective factors.MethodsData are from the Lehigh Longitudinal Study, a prospective investigation of the causes and consequences child maltreatment that began in the 1970s with a sample of 457 children and their parents. Data were most recently collected in 2008–2010 from 80% of the original child sample (N = 357) when they were adults age 36 years on average. Of those assessed as adults, 268 participants (G2s) were parenting children and thus comprise the analysis sample. Analyses examined the association between harsh physical discipline practices by G1 parents ...
PurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victimization ...
Research on child effects has demonstrated that children’s difficult and coercive behavior provokes ...
AbstractPurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victim...
AbstractPurposeTo examine evidence of the continuity in abusive discipline across two generations (G...
PurposeHarsh, abusive, and rejecting behavior by parents toward their children is associated with in...
AbstractPurposeHarsh, abusive, and rejecting behavior by parents toward their children is associated...
AbstractPurposeHarsh, abusive, and rejecting behavior by parents toward their children is associated...
AbstractPurposeThe present paper summarizes findings of the special issue papers on the intergenerat...
AbstractPurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victim...
This study examined whether dimensions of attachment (close, depend, anxiety) and social support wou...
This study examined whether dimensions of attachment (close, depend, anxiety) and social support wou...
This study examined whether dimensions of attachment (close, depend, anxiety) and social support wou...
AbstractPurposeTo identify contextual and interpersonal factors that distinguish families in which t...
Purpose We examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victimization...
identifying factors that distinguish families in which the cycle of subsequently maltreating one’s c...
PurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victimization ...
Research on child effects has demonstrated that children’s difficult and coercive behavior provokes ...
AbstractPurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victim...
AbstractPurposeTo examine evidence of the continuity in abusive discipline across two generations (G...
PurposeHarsh, abusive, and rejecting behavior by parents toward their children is associated with in...
AbstractPurposeHarsh, abusive, and rejecting behavior by parents toward their children is associated...
AbstractPurposeHarsh, abusive, and rejecting behavior by parents toward their children is associated...
AbstractPurposeThe present paper summarizes findings of the special issue papers on the intergenerat...
AbstractPurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victim...
This study examined whether dimensions of attachment (close, depend, anxiety) and social support wou...
This study examined whether dimensions of attachment (close, depend, anxiety) and social support wou...
This study examined whether dimensions of attachment (close, depend, anxiety) and social support wou...
AbstractPurposeTo identify contextual and interpersonal factors that distinguish families in which t...
Purpose We examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victimization...
identifying factors that distinguish families in which the cycle of subsequently maltreating one’s c...
PurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victimization ...
Research on child effects has demonstrated that children’s difficult and coercive behavior provokes ...
AbstractPurposeWe examine two research questions. First, does a history of child maltreatment victim...