Interparental Aggression and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Emotional Insecurity and Adrenocortical Activity

Volume: 29, Issue: 7, Pages: 763 - 771
Published: Aug 30, 2014
Abstract
Adolescents exposed to interparental aggression are at increased risk for developing adjustment problems. The present study explored intervening variables in these pathways in a community sample that included 266 adolescents between 12- and 16-years-old (M = 13.82; 52.5 % boys, 47.5 % girls). A moderated mediation model examined the moderating role of adrenocortical reactivity on the meditational capacity of their emotional insecurity in this...
Paper Details
Title
Interparental Aggression and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Emotional Insecurity and Adrenocortical Activity
Published Date
Aug 30, 2014
Volume
29
Issue
7
Pages
763 - 771
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