Publication | Closed Access
The Association of Maternal Depressive Symptoms with Child Externalizing Problems: The Role of Maternal Support Following Child Sexual Abuse
31
Citations
29
References
2011
Year
PsychopathologyAbuse-specific Maternal SupportMental HealthMaternal SupportTrauma In ChildChild Mental HealthPsychologyFamily InteractionDomestic ViolenceHealth SciencesPsychiatryChild AbuseParent Depressive SymptomsMaternal HealthPsychosocial IssueChild DevelopmentSexual AbuseAbuse StudiesPediatricsChild Sexual AbusePsychological AbuseFamily TherapyMedicineMaternal Depressive Symptoms
This study examines the role of abuse-specific maternal support in the association between parent depressive symptoms and child externalizing problems in a sample of children with a history of sexual abuse. In total, 106 mother-child dyads were studied. The association between maternal depressive symptoms and child delinquency behaviors was found to partially operate through abuse-specific maternal support, which was assessed via parent report. Implications of the findings for parenting programs are discussed, and future research directions are considered.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1