Last, H4 predicted that there would be an indirect effect from mother reports of depressive symptoms to child reports
through emotional availability and social skills.
In support of the final hypothesis, the mediation analysis showed a small indirect effect from maternal depressive symptoms to child depressive symptoms
through emotional availability and child social skills.
Therefore, the model showed support for intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms
through emotional availability and child social skills.
Not exact matches
However, they did not feel that allowing broad
availability of decisions containing their personal information
through search engine results was necessary to ensure the transparency of the legal system — particularly given the associated
emotional and reputational harms caused.»
The course must include information on the following issues: (1) the
emotional effects of divorce on parents; (2) the
emotional and behavioral reactions to divorce by young children and adolescents; (3) parenting issues relating to the concerns and needs of children at different development stages; (4) stress indicators in young children and adolescents; (5) conflict management; (6) family stabilization
through development of a co-parenting relationship; (7) the financial responsibilities of parenting; (8) family violence, spousal abuse, and child abuse and neglect; and (9) the
availability of community services and resources.
Her second book is The Universal Language of Love: Assessing Relationships
Through the Science of
Emotional Availability, which describes how the
Emotional Availability (EA) Scales might be used in personal relationships that involve parents and children, equal partner relationships, and leader - constituent relationships.
H4: There will be an indirect effect from maternal depressive symptoms to child depressive symptoms
through two succeeding mediators: perceived
emotional availability and child social skills.
This research examined the intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms from mothers to their adult children
through two succeeding mediators: a child's perception of
emotional availability from their mothers, and a child's social skills.
Therefore, this study proposes that maternal depressive symptoms transfer to adult children
through two succeeding mediators: perceived
emotional availability of mothers and social skills.
To our knowledge, to date no studies have examined the quality of mother — infant interactions in the context of infant massage
through the application of the
Emotional Availability Scales (EAS; Biringen, 2008), nor have adopted a longitudinal approach.