Adolescent parenting – developmental risks for the mother-child dyadAdolescent mothers and their children are exposed to multiple psychosocial risk factors and represent a high-risk group for adverse developmental outcomes. It is not the mother’s young ...
The role of genotype in the intergenerational transmission of experiences of childhood adversityThe prevalence of childhood abuse and maltreatment is estimated to lie at about 15% in the overall German population. Previous research suggested that about ...
Abstract.Objective: Interparental conflict has long been acknowledged as a major risk factor for the well-being of children. Empirical studies reveal clear associations between children’s maladjustment and frequent ...
Mindful Parenting: Mindfulness in the Parent-Child RelationshipAbstract. Parental self-regulation is vitally important for parent-child interaction and child development. Mindfulness-based interventions generally ...