There are indications that different types of maltreatment can lead to different cognitive and behavioural outcomes. This study investigated whether maltreatment type was related to executive functioning (EF) abilities and the use of inner speech. Forty maltreated adolescents and a comparison group of 40 non-maltreated typically developing (TD) adolescents completed a battery of tasks designed to assess both their EF abilities and their vulnerability to disruptions to inner speech. They also completed an IQ test. MANCOVA and ANCOVA analyses were carried out to examine potential effects of maltreatment type (abuse alone; neglect alone; abuse/neglect combined and no maltreatment) on EF and use of inner speech. Maltreatment type was rela...
The profound effects of child maltreatment on brain functioning have been documented. Yet, little is...
Child maltreatment gives rise to atypical patterns of social functioning with peers which might be p...
This study explores findings of interviews from 26 adolescent female participants residing in a corr...
There are indications that different types of maltreatment can lead to different cognitive and behav...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...
Previous research has shown that child maltreatment can negatively impact brain development and neur...
Research over the past decade indicates that adolescents who have experienced childhood maltreatment...
The goal of the present study was to compare maltreated and nonmaltreated male adolescents on measur...
We explored the degree to which a history of child maltreatment impacts performance in college setti...
Background: Cognitive impairment (i.e. lower IQ/cognitive development) in individuals who have exp...
Studies suggest that children who have experienced neglect are at risk for bullying which in turn in...
This investigation examined basic memory processes, cortisol, and dissociation in maltreated childre...
Maltreated (n=38), maltreated+posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)(N=60), and control youth (N=104) ...
Child maltreatment is a prevalent issue among adolescent females. Threatening experiences are predic...
The profound effects of child maltreatment on brain functioning have been documented. Yet, little is...
Child maltreatment gives rise to atypical patterns of social functioning with peers which might be p...
This study explores findings of interviews from 26 adolescent female participants residing in a corr...
There are indications that different types of maltreatment can lead to different cognitive and behav...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...
Previous research has shown that child maltreatment can negatively impact brain development and neur...
Research over the past decade indicates that adolescents who have experienced childhood maltreatment...
The goal of the present study was to compare maltreated and nonmaltreated male adolescents on measur...
We explored the degree to which a history of child maltreatment impacts performance in college setti...
Background: Cognitive impairment (i.e. lower IQ/cognitive development) in individuals who have exp...
Studies suggest that children who have experienced neglect are at risk for bullying which in turn in...
This investigation examined basic memory processes, cortisol, and dissociation in maltreated childre...
Maltreated (n=38), maltreated+posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)(N=60), and control youth (N=104) ...
Child maltreatment is a prevalent issue among adolescent females. Threatening experiences are predic...
The profound effects of child maltreatment on brain functioning have been documented. Yet, little is...
Child maltreatment gives rise to atypical patterns of social functioning with peers which might be p...
This study explores findings of interviews from 26 adolescent female participants residing in a corr...