We examined whether physically and sexually abused mothers display lower levels of self-control, whether this explains their higher tendency to abuse their own children, and if this results in lower levels of self-control among their children. In a cross-sectional study, 40 abused and 47 matched, non-abused mothers completed validated self-control and child abuse potential questionnaires. Their preschool children (2.3-3.7 years) were tested for self-control with the effortful control battery and delay of gratification test. Relationships and mediations were tested using stepwise regression analyses and bootstrap mediation tests, while controlling for potential confounders. Mothers with a history of abuse had a significantly higher potential...
Developmental theories and previous research have emphasized the significance of cooperation and sel...
Being a mother is often described as a difficult but rewarding experience. Maternal parenting reward...
The current project explored how toddlers’ ability to regulate themselves may be the link between ...
A number of studies have evaluated associations between parenting practices, adolescent self-control...
A number of studies have evaluated associations between parenting practices, adolescent self-control...
The present study examined the stability of self-control and the relationship of parenting and self-...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with various immediate and long-term effects, including i...
Background Early childhood self-control and parenting are suggested to play key roles in the develop...
Purpose: This study examined the independent effects of child abuse on self-control and delinquency ...
Mothers with a history of institutional care in adolescence are often involved in high-conflict part...
In a correlational study, 100 mothers and their children, ages 2 to 10 years, were screened for chil...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
This study tested experimentally whether the combination of a history of childhood abuse and confron...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including difficulty...
Associations between marital intimacy and child self-control, as indexed by compliance, frustration ...
Developmental theories and previous research have emphasized the significance of cooperation and sel...
Being a mother is often described as a difficult but rewarding experience. Maternal parenting reward...
The current project explored how toddlers’ ability to regulate themselves may be the link between ...
A number of studies have evaluated associations between parenting practices, adolescent self-control...
A number of studies have evaluated associations between parenting practices, adolescent self-control...
The present study examined the stability of self-control and the relationship of parenting and self-...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with various immediate and long-term effects, including i...
Background Early childhood self-control and parenting are suggested to play key roles in the develop...
Purpose: This study examined the independent effects of child abuse on self-control and delinquency ...
Mothers with a history of institutional care in adolescence are often involved in high-conflict part...
In a correlational study, 100 mothers and their children, ages 2 to 10 years, were screened for chil...
The quality of young children's peer relationships is important for their development, and it is ass...
This study tested experimentally whether the combination of a history of childhood abuse and confron...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including difficulty...
Associations between marital intimacy and child self-control, as indexed by compliance, frustration ...
Developmental theories and previous research have emphasized the significance of cooperation and sel...
Being a mother is often described as a difficult but rewarding experience. Maternal parenting reward...
The current project explored how toddlers’ ability to regulate themselves may be the link between ...