Intimate Partner Violence and Children's Attachment Representations During Middle Childhood
Abstract
Despite long‐standing hypotheses that intimate partner violence ( IPV ) may undermine children's ability to form secure attachment representations, few studies have empirically investigated this association. Particularly lacking is research that examines IPV and attachment during middle childhood, a time when the way that children understand, represent, and process the behavior of others becomes particularly important. Using data from a sample...
Paper Details
Title
Intimate Partner Violence and Children's Attachment Representations During Middle Childhood
Published Date
Dec 15, 2016
Volume
79
Issue
3
Pages
865 - 878
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