Background Family violence has been shown to have a dramatic impact on individual and family life in the United States and other countries. Numerous studies have assessed the influence that exposure to violence can have on family dynamics and parent–child relationships. However, less is known about the association between family violence and parent–child relationships with Mexican families. Objective Guided by social interaction learning theory, the purpose of this study was to explore the link between family violence, PTSD, and mother–child interaction patterns. Methods Eighty-seven mother–child dyads from Mexico completed assessments for exposure to family violence and PTSD symptoms. We coded and analyzed observational tasks to assess pro...
Children exposed to spousal violence are at risk for social-emotional problems. This research invest...
This thesis examines the connection between exposure to physical domestic violence (DV) in childhood...
In a sample of 143 parent-child dyads from two-parent and separated families, this investigation doc...
This study was undertaken in an effort to help illuminate the deleterious effects of traumatic stres...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
© 2020 The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice Research indicates that intergenerat...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...
El Salvador is identified as one of the most violent countries in the world. Growing up in such cont...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Transactional cascades among child int...
The intergenerational transmission of violence hypothesis is a widely researched mechanism of risk p...
The last two decades have been marked by a growing public awareness of family violence. Research by ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe aim of the study was to examine whether maternal depression, mothers...
Latinx individuals are the fastest growing cultural group in the United States and are at an increas...
What is different about families that use Severe Violence with their children, beyond the parents\u2...
Background Children who witness violence between parents have an elevated risk of developing mental ...
Children exposed to spousal violence are at risk for social-emotional problems. This research invest...
This thesis examines the connection between exposure to physical domestic violence (DV) in childhood...
In a sample of 143 parent-child dyads from two-parent and separated families, this investigation doc...
This study was undertaken in an effort to help illuminate the deleterious effects of traumatic stres...
Research over the past 30 years highlights the existence of family violence as a major social proble...
© 2020 The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice Research indicates that intergenerat...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...
El Salvador is identified as one of the most violent countries in the world. Growing up in such cont...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Transactional cascades among child int...
The intergenerational transmission of violence hypothesis is a widely researched mechanism of risk p...
The last two decades have been marked by a growing public awareness of family violence. Research by ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe aim of the study was to examine whether maternal depression, mothers...
Latinx individuals are the fastest growing cultural group in the United States and are at an increas...
What is different about families that use Severe Violence with their children, beyond the parents\u2...
Background Children who witness violence between parents have an elevated risk of developing mental ...
Children exposed to spousal violence are at risk for social-emotional problems. This research invest...
This thesis examines the connection between exposure to physical domestic violence (DV) in childhood...
In a sample of 143 parent-child dyads from two-parent and separated families, this investigation doc...