Exposure to intimate partner violence and children's psychological adjustment, cognitive functioning, and social competence: A review

A Hungerford, SK Wait, AM Fritz… - Aggression and Violent …, 2012 - Elsevier
Research over the past 30years has established that exposure to intimate partner violence
poses significant risks to children's adjustment and functioning. It is also clear, however, that …

A meta-analysis of parenting practices and child psychosocial outcomes in trauma-informed parenting interventions after violence exposure

S Lindstrom Johnson, K Elam, AA Rogers, C Hilley - Prevention science, 2018 - Springer
Over half of all youth are exposed to violence, which a growing body of literature suggests is
associated with a broad range of negative developmental outcomes over the life course …

[图书][B] Building resilience to trauma: The trauma and community resiliency models

E Miller-Karas - 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
During and after a traumatic experience, survivors experience a cascade of physical,
emotional, cognitive, behavioral, relational, and spiritual responses that can make them feel …

The parenting cycle of deployment

ER DeVoe, A Ross - Military medicine, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Parents of dependent children comprise approximately 42% of Active Duty and National
Guard/Reserve military members serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring …

Domestic violence, children's agency and mother–child relationships: Towards a more advanced model

E Katz - Children & Society, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Although domestic violence research increasingly recognises children's agency, this
awareness has not extended to our understanding of children's relationships with their …

The evolution of the Oregon model of parent management training

MS Forgatch, AH Gewirtz, JR Weisz… - … for children and …, 2017 - books.google.com
The era of efficacy trials has morphed into a phase of effectiveness trials and implementation
studies. Several efficacious programs have been identified, with the specifics of their …

The influence of interparental conflict and violence on parenting and parent–child relationships

O Kopystynska, J Mueller, K Bradford… - Personal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This conceptual review summarizes two decades of research on conflict management
behaviors and their implications for family functioning. We review the accumulated research …

How much does “how much” matter? Assessing the relationship between children's lifetime exposure to violence and trauma symptoms, behavior problems, and …

LJ Hickman, LH Jaycox, CM Setodji… - Journal of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The study explores whether and how lifetime violence exposure is related to a set of
negative symptoms: child internalizing and externalizing behavior problems, child trauma …

Maternal factors as moderators or mediators of PTSD symptoms in very young children: A two-year prospective study

MS Scheeringa, L Myers, FW Putnam… - Journal of Family …, 2015 - Springer
Research has suggested that parenting behaviors and other parental factors impact the long-
term outcome of children's posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. In a sample of …

Family adjustment of deployed and nondeployed mothers in families with a parent deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan.

AH Gewirtz, BJ McMorris, S Hanson… - … : Research and Practice, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Almost nothing is known about the family and individual adjustment of military mothers who
have deployed to the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan (Operations Iraqi and Enduring …