ObjectivesVeteran parents experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may resort to harsh parenting. The indirect pathway from parental military-related PTSD to harsh parenting, and the moderating role of parents' pre-military trauma histories, has been less explored. Informed by mentalization theory, as well as trauma-sensitive and posttraumatic growth perspectives, we aim to explore the associations between veteran parents' military-related PTSD, mentalization, harsh parenting, and prior trauma before military service.MethodsData were collected from an online research panel of 509 veteran parents with children under 10. We employed Structural Equation Models to test indirect and moderating effects.ResultsWe identified an indirect ef...
A considerable number of adults who are currently living with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) a...
This study aimed to examine: (1) the relationship between parental psychopathology and child psychop...
This study aimed to examine: (1) the relationship between parental psychopathology and child psychop...
Harsh parenting techniques such as yelling and spanking are commonly used in the United States to di...
Harsh parenting techniques such as yelling and spanking are commonly used in the United States to di...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is strongly associated with exposure to war related trauma in m...
It is widely recognized that the mental health of parents impacts children’s well-being. A scoping r...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious and debilitating disorder that can dev...
Child maltreatment has been reported to be associated with a multitude of adverse lifetime outcomes,...
We tested a recovery capital model for military families employing the After Deployment, Adaptive Pa...
Parental deployment to war poses risks to children's healthy adjustment. The After Deployment Adapti...
Background: As the Global War on Terror (GWOT) continues, there is deep concern about the effects of...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-97)Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the mos...
Background: The intergenerational transmission of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from parent t...
Evidence suggests parents of children who experience a trauma may develop Post-Traumatic Stress Diso...
A considerable number of adults who are currently living with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) a...
This study aimed to examine: (1) the relationship between parental psychopathology and child psychop...
This study aimed to examine: (1) the relationship between parental psychopathology and child psychop...
Harsh parenting techniques such as yelling and spanking are commonly used in the United States to di...
Harsh parenting techniques such as yelling and spanking are commonly used in the United States to di...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is strongly associated with exposure to war related trauma in m...
It is widely recognized that the mental health of parents impacts children’s well-being. A scoping r...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious and debilitating disorder that can dev...
Child maltreatment has been reported to be associated with a multitude of adverse lifetime outcomes,...
We tested a recovery capital model for military families employing the After Deployment, Adaptive Pa...
Parental deployment to war poses risks to children's healthy adjustment. The After Deployment Adapti...
Background: As the Global War on Terror (GWOT) continues, there is deep concern about the effects of...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-97)Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the mos...
Background: The intergenerational transmission of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from parent t...
Evidence suggests parents of children who experience a trauma may develop Post-Traumatic Stress Diso...
A considerable number of adults who are currently living with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) a...
This study aimed to examine: (1) the relationship between parental psychopathology and child psychop...
This study aimed to examine: (1) the relationship between parental psychopathology and child psychop...