BACKGROUND Maternal early-life maltreatment (ELM) increases the risk of subsequent child maltreatment, but the underlying mechanisms of these intergenerational effects remain largely unknown. Identifying these mechanisms is crucial for developing preventive interventions that can break the cycle of abuse. Notably, previous research has shown that ELM often results in attachment insecurity and altered anger characteristics. Therefore, this study determines whether these characteristics mediate the relationship between maternal history of ELM and child abuse potential. METHODS The study sample included 254 mothers, of whom 149 had experienced ELM to at least a moderate degree. Maternal ELM was assessed using the Childhood Experience ...
I investigated the association between maternal childhood maltreatment history and child behaviour p...
Background: Studies have shown that a mother’s history of child maltreatment is associated with her ...
Exposure to maltreatment in childhood is associated with lifelong risk of mental and behavioral diso...
The study addresses the impact of maternal early life maltreatment (ELM) and maternal history of dep...
The present study examined the relative and cumulative predictive power of parent–child, interparent...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Introduction: Maternal early life maltreatment (ELM) and history of depression can bear a risk for a...
Introduction: The secure infant turns to a caregiver for comfort when distressed or threatened. Does...
This study examined maternal sensitivity in response to toddler distress in relation to mothers' chi...
Objective: This study had two primary objectives: First, to examine the association between childhoo...
Given the impact that parents\u27 and young children\u27s characteristics have on the potential for ...
The relationship between experienced maternal abuse and the development of an insecure attachment st...
This study examined the direct relationship between maternal exposure to childhood interpersonal vio...
Problem The best outcome for attachment when an infant is born would be a secure attachment, but thi...
Childhood maltreatment is a critical problem in the United States. Much attention has been paid to t...
I investigated the association between maternal childhood maltreatment history and child behaviour p...
Background: Studies have shown that a mother’s history of child maltreatment is associated with her ...
Exposure to maltreatment in childhood is associated with lifelong risk of mental and behavioral diso...
The study addresses the impact of maternal early life maltreatment (ELM) and maternal history of dep...
The present study examined the relative and cumulative predictive power of parent–child, interparent...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Introduction: Maternal early life maltreatment (ELM) and history of depression can bear a risk for a...
Introduction: The secure infant turns to a caregiver for comfort when distressed or threatened. Does...
This study examined maternal sensitivity in response to toddler distress in relation to mothers' chi...
Objective: This study had two primary objectives: First, to examine the association between childhoo...
Given the impact that parents\u27 and young children\u27s characteristics have on the potential for ...
The relationship between experienced maternal abuse and the development of an insecure attachment st...
This study examined the direct relationship between maternal exposure to childhood interpersonal vio...
Problem The best outcome for attachment when an infant is born would be a secure attachment, but thi...
Childhood maltreatment is a critical problem in the United States. Much attention has been paid to t...
I investigated the association between maternal childhood maltreatment history and child behaviour p...
Background: Studies have shown that a mother’s history of child maltreatment is associated with her ...
Exposure to maltreatment in childhood is associated with lifelong risk of mental and behavioral diso...