Preschooler witnesses of marital violence: Predictors and
mediators of child behavior problems.
Not exact matches
Mediators in high conflict divorces have to comment on the
behavior of the parents, and how it impacts on the
children's well - being.
See also Miriam Linver, Jeanne Brooks - Gunn, and Dafna Kohen, Parenting
Behavior and Emotional Health as
Mediators of Family Poverty Effects upon Young Low Birth - Weight
Children's Cognitive Ability, Annals
of the New York Academy
of Science, 896 (1999) pp. 376 — 78.
Here's the real truth about divorce and
children and how a parent's
behavior and choices can impact their
children.By M. Marcy JonesAs a lawyer,
mediator and coach, I can not emphasize strongly enough how important it is for the well - being
of your
children that you and your spouse find ways to deal with your conflict without becoming enmeshed in a legal battle during the divorce process.
This article examines maternal parenting
behaviors as
mediators of associations between interparental violence and young
children's internalizing and externalizing symptomatology.
Internalizing
behavior problems and scholastic achievement in
children: Cognitive and behavioral pathways as
mediators of outcome
For example, work has explored the role
of emotional security
of the
child as a
mediator of the link between family conflict and
child adjustment such as depression and
behavior problems (Davies and Cummings 1998; Restifo and Bogels 2009).
The strengths
of the study include: a naturalistic setting, which increases the external validity
of the findings, a multimethod assessment
of two outcomes (parenting and
child problem
behavior), availability
of four data points, minimal attrition across waves, and LGM analyses that specified and tested a theoretically based potential
mediator of program effects.
Maternal depression has been consistently linked to the development
of child problem
behavior, particularly in early childhood, but few studies have examined whether reductions in maternal depression serve as a
mediator in relation to changes associated with a family - based intervention.