The Role of Parental Distress in Moderating the Influence of Child Neglect on Maladjustment
Volume: 23, Issue: 8, Pages: 1325 - 1336
Published: Jul 3, 2013
Abstract
Despite pervasive evidence of the harmful impact of neglect on children’s adjustment, individual differences in adaptation persist. This study examines parental distress as a contextual factor that may moderate the relation between neglect and child adjustment, while considering the specificity of the relation between neglect and internalizing versus externalizing problems. In a sample of 66 children (33 with a documented child protective...
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Title
The Role of Parental Distress in Moderating the Influence of Child Neglect on Maladjustment
Published Date
Jul 3, 2013
Volume
23
Issue
8
Pages
1325 - 1336
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