The present study examined the relative and cumulative predictive power of parent–child, interparental, and community aggression on youths\u27 perceptions of the acceptability of aggression between peers and siblings. The potential for mother–child attachment to buffer the effects of violence on aggressive attitudes was tested, as well as the link between aggressive attitudes and aggressive behaviors. A diverse sample of 148 children (ages 9–14) completed measures of interparental, parent–child, and community aggression; a measure of mother–child attachment quality; and a measure of aggressive behaviors. Participants also rated the acceptability of aggressive interactions between two peers and two siblings in written vignettes. Mothers comp...
This study examined the direct and interactive effects of domestic and community violence exposure o...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Evidence suggests that parenting attitudes are transmitted within families. However, limited researc...
peer reviewedBackground. Attachment researchers have long maintained that relationship-based process...
The present study examined how interparental violence, neighborhood violence, behavioral regulation ...
Children’s appraisals of conflictual and aggressive parental interactions mediate their effect on ch...
The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between aggression tendencies and the sense ...
Research has shown a relationship between parental and peer attachment and aggressive behavior (Gall...
The present research examined links between children\u27s emotion regulation, mother-child shared af...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
Young children\u27s prosocial behaviour has been linked with later social and academic competence; w...
BACKGROUND Maternal early-life maltreatment (ELM) increases the risk of subsequent child maltreat...
Given the scope and adverse clinical consequences of child abuse, assessment of salient etiological ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between exposure to violence in the home a...
This study examined the direct and interactive effects of domestic and community violence exposure o...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Evidence suggests that parenting attitudes are transmitted within families. However, limited researc...
peer reviewedBackground. Attachment researchers have long maintained that relationship-based process...
The present study examined how interparental violence, neighborhood violence, behavioral regulation ...
Children’s appraisals of conflictual and aggressive parental interactions mediate their effect on ch...
The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between aggression tendencies and the sense ...
Research has shown a relationship between parental and peer attachment and aggressive behavior (Gall...
The present research examined links between children\u27s emotion regulation, mother-child shared af...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
Young children\u27s prosocial behaviour has been linked with later social and academic competence; w...
BACKGROUND Maternal early-life maltreatment (ELM) increases the risk of subsequent child maltreat...
Given the scope and adverse clinical consequences of child abuse, assessment of salient etiological ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between exposure to violence in the home a...
This study examined the direct and interactive effects of domestic and community violence exposure o...
Consistent with social learning theory, previous research has shown that exposure to violence predic...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...