Interparental conflict and children’s social problems: Insecurity and friendship affiliation as cascading mediators.
Abstract
Although social difficulties have been identified as sequelae of children's experiences with interparental conflict and insecurity, little is known about the specific mechanisms underlying their vulnerability to social problems. Guided by emotional security theory, this study tested the hypothesis that children's emotional insecurity mediates associations between interparental conflict and their social difficulties by undermining their...
Paper Details
Title
Interparental conflict and children’s social problems: Insecurity and friendship affiliation as cascading mediators.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
1
Pages
83 - 97
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