Reciprocal effects of maternal and child internalizing symptoms before and after a natural disaster.

Volume: 34, Issue: 7, Pages: 836 - 845
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
After natural disasters, mothers and children are vulnerable to internalizing symptoms, such as depression and anxiety, and levels of mothers' and children's symptoms are significantly associated. However, the disaster literature has rarely examined reciprocal effects within families. The present study capitalizes on the occurrence of Hurricane Sandy during the course of an ongoing longitudinal study to address this gap. Three-hundred and 47...
Paper Details
Title
Reciprocal effects of maternal and child internalizing symptoms before and after a natural disaster.
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
34
Issue
7
Pages
836 - 845
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