Development of maladaptive coping: A functional adaptation to chronic, uncontrollable stress

ME Wadsworth - Child development perspectives, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Health disparities are rooted in childhood and stem from adverse early environments that
damage physiologic stress‐response systems. Developmental psychobiological models of …

Socioeconomic status and the health of youth: a multilevel, multidomain approach to conceptualizing pathways.

H Schreier, E Chen - Psychological bulletin, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous research has clearly established associations between low socioeconomic status
(SES) and poor youth physical health outcomes. This article provides an overview of the …

Parental stress and child outcomes: The mediating role of family conflict

JH Jones, TA Call, SN Wolford, LM McWey - Journal of Child and Family …, 2021 - Springer
Although extant research demonstrates the negative impact of parental stress on child
emotional and behavioral problems, the mechanisms through which parental stress …

Associations between problematic social media use and psychological adjustment in Turkish adolescents: Mediating roles of family relationships

M Yıldırım, İ Çiçek, GG Öztekin, IA Aziz, J Hu - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Problematic social media use has emerged as a significant threat with adverse impacts on
the mental health and well-being of individuals worldwide. The primary objective of this …

Poverty, household chaos, and interparental aggression predict children's ability to recognize and modulate negative emotions

CC Raver, C Blair, P Garrett-Peters… - Development and …, 2015 - cambridge.org
The following prospective longitudinal study considers the ways that protracted exposure to
verbal and physical aggression between parents may take a substantial toll on emotional …

Protecting children from the consequences of divorce: A longitudinal study of the effects of parenting on children's coping processes

CE Vélez, SA Wolchik, JY Tein, I Sandler - Child development, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines whether intervention‐induced changes in mother–child relationship
quality and discipline led to short‐term (6 months) and long‐term (6 years) changes in …

Family structure, family instability, and child psychological well‐being in the context of migration: Evidence from sequence analysis in China

Y Lu, R Zhang, H Du - Child development, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study conceptualizes parental migration as a dynamic family process that exposes
children to parental absence and family instability. Using detailed migration histories, this …

Testing the adaptation to poverty-related stress model: Predicting psychopathology symptoms in families facing economic hardship

ME Wadsworth, T Raviv, CDC Santiago… - Journal of Clinical Child …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This study tested the Adaptation to Poverty-related Stress Model and its proposed relations
between poverty-related stress, effortful and involuntary stress responses, and symptoms of …

A closer look at co-rumination: Gender, coping, peer functioning and internalizing/externalizing problems

TL Tompkins, AR Hockett, N Abraibesh, JL Witt - Journal of adolescence, 2011 - Elsevier
Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk explains higher levels of
friendship quality in youth (Rose, 2002) and increased levels of anxiety/depression in …

Preliminary efficacy of an intervention to reduce psychosocial stress and improve coping in low‐income families

ME Wadsworth, CDC Santiago… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This article reports pre–post intervention results from a randomized controlled trial
evaluating the initial efficacy of a couples‐based intervention aimed at teaching skills for …