Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict, negative parenting, and children's psychological adjustment (internalizing symptoms and externalizing problems) were assessed using a 3-wave longitudinal research design. Two-parent families (N = 352) with 11- to 13-year-old children (179 boys, 173 girls) participated in the study. Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms were associated with insecurity in adult close relationships assessed 12 months later, which was concurrently related to heightened levels of interparental conflict. Controlling for children's initial symptom levels, interparental conflict was related to child appraisals of father and mother rejection assessed an addition...
In the past, research has demonstrated that parental depression and parenting practices are related....
Children\u27s appraisals of conflict are a mechanism by which parental discord can lead to child mal...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Despite calls for process-oriented models for child maladjustment due to heightened marital conflict...
In the literature, little attention has been paid to the specific impact of child-related versus adu...
Objective The current study examined how parental relationship changes were linked to observed paren...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
Contact between children and divorced fathers is often believed to strengthen the negative effect of...
The Effects of Parental Relationships and Psychological Wellbeing on Childhood Depression Previous r...
This longitudinal study examined whether mothers' and fathers' depressive symptoms predict, independ...
In the past, research has demonstrated that parental depression and parenting practices are related....
In the past, research has demonstrated that parental depression and parenting practices are related....
Children\u27s appraisals of conflict are a mechanism by which parental discord can lead to child mal...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Despite calls for process-oriented models for child maladjustment due to heightened marital conflict...
In the literature, little attention has been paid to the specific impact of child-related versus adu...
Objective The current study examined how parental relationship changes were linked to observed paren...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the role of children's coping strategies in the link b...
Contact between children and divorced fathers is often believed to strengthen the negative effect of...
The Effects of Parental Relationships and Psychological Wellbeing on Childhood Depression Previous r...
This longitudinal study examined whether mothers' and fathers' depressive symptoms predict, independ...
In the past, research has demonstrated that parental depression and parenting practices are related....
In the past, research has demonstrated that parental depression and parenting practices are related....
Children\u27s appraisals of conflict are a mechanism by which parental discord can lead to child mal...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...