Prenatal risk and physical aggression during the first years of life: The gender‐specific role of inhibitory control
Abstract
Prenatal risk and a lack of inhibitory control have consistently been related to the development of physical aggression in older children. This study examined whether inhibitory control mediated the relation between prenatal risk and aggression in infants and toddlers. The role of gender in this mediation model was also examined. The sample consisted of 161 mother–child dyads (83 boys). A prenatal cumulative risk score was created from a number...
Paper Details
Title
Prenatal risk and physical aggression during the first years of life: The gender‐specific role of inhibitory control
Published Date
Jun 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
807 - 826
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