Exposure to intimate partner violence alters longitudinal associations between caregiver depressive symptoms and effortful control in children and adolescents

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    Notable research has identified bidirectional processes through which IPV-exposed mothers` functioning influences their children`s mental health (Galano et_al, 2020; Wadji et_al, 2022); however, links among IPV, caregiver functioning, and transdiagnostic risk processes in children and adolescents have been underexplored. Children and adolescents with low EC may require more support from their caregivers to effectively regulate their emotions (Morris et_al, 2017), and depressive symptoms interfere with caregivers` ability to meet their children`s regulatory needs (Goodman et_al, 2020; Lovejoy et_al, 2000). Prior work with families experiencing IPV has demonstrated that CD is one . . .

     

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