Addressing this gap, the present study examined multiple factors longitudinally that
link parental depressive symptoms to adolescent adjustment problems, building on a conceptual model informed by emotional security theory (EST).
The Role of Depression and Dissociation in the
Link Between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Later Parental Practices Collin - Vezina, Cyr, Pauze, & McDuff Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 6 (1), 2005 View Abstract Explores the link between child sexual abuse and maternal parenting, while taking into account mothers» childhood physical and emotional traumas and current depressive and dissociative sympt
Link Between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Later
Parental Practices Collin - Vezina, Cyr, Pauze, & McDuff Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 6 (1), 2005 View Abstract Explores the
link between child sexual abuse and maternal parenting, while taking into account mothers» childhood physical and emotional traumas and current depressive and dissociative sympt
link between child sexual abuse and maternal parenting, while taking into account mothers» childhood physical and emotional traumas and current
depressive and dissociative
symptoms.
The results showed that coparenting support mediated the
links between
parental depressive symptoms and child
symptoms, but only for mothers: Maternal
depressive symptoms were
linked with lower coparenting support, which in turn predicted increased psychofunctional
symptoms and behavior problems assessed by mothers.