Results indicated that mothers» responsiveness and disengagement mediated associations
between interparental violence and children's internalizing (e.g., withdrawn, inhibited, anxious, depressed behaviors) and externalizing (e.g., aggressive behaviors, attentional difficulties) symptoms.
This article examines maternal parenting behaviors as mediators of associations
between interparental violence and young children's internalizing and externalizing symptomatology.
marni Importance of gender and attitudes about violence in the relationship between exposure to
interparental violence and the perpetration of teen dating violence
Mother — child emotion dialogues in families exposed to
interparental violence.
Exposure to
interparental violence and psychosocial maladjustment in the adult life course: advocacy for early prevention
Roustit, C., Renahy, E., Guernec, G., Lesieur, S., Parizot, I. and Chauvin, P. (2009) Exposure to
interparental violence and psychosocial maladjustment in the adult life course: Advocacy for early prevention.
Assessments of
interparental violence and children's symptoms were derived from maternal surveys.
The results are interpreted in the context of conceptualizations that underscore how different dimensions of maternal parenting behaviors may play key explanatory roles in understanding associations between
interparental violence and children's adjustment difficulties.
Interparental Violence and Childhood Adjustment: How and Why Maternal Sensitivity Is a Protective Factor.
Acceptability of aggression among children who reside with substance - abusing parents: The influence of behavioral dysregulation, exposure to neighborhood violence, and
interparental violence.