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Brown, Michelle P.; Ng, Rowena; Lisle, Joe; Koenig, Melissa; Sannes, Dane; Rogosch, Fred; Cicchetti, Dante – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Mind-mindedness is associated with positive developmental outcomes. However, much of the literature uses mostly White, middle to high socioeconomic status (SES) samples despite evidence that the benefits of mind-mindedness may vary based on degree of social risk. Additionally, few studies have examined relations between mind-mindedness and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Children, Language Acquisition, Child Behavior
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Bernard, Kristin; Kuzava, Sierra; Simons, Robert; Dozier, Mary – Developmental Psychology, 2018
Maltreating mothers often struggle to respond sensitively to their children's distress. Examining psychophysiological processing of own child cues may offer insight into neurobiological mechanisms that promote sensitive parenting among high-risk mothers. The current study used event-related potential (ERP) methodology to examine associations…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Disturbances, Biochemistry
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Teisl, Michael; Rogosch, Fred A.; Oshri, Assaf; Cicchetti, Dante – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Recent perspectives on social dominance in normative populations have suggested a developmental progression from using primarily coercive strategies to incorporation of more socially competent strategies to attain material and social resources. Parental influences on the resource control strategies children use have been proposed but not…
Descriptors: Aggression, Age Differences, Parents, Gender Differences
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Parker, Jeffrey G.; Herrera, Carla – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Observed 9- to 14-year-old physically abused and nonabused children engaged in tasks with a close friend. Found that dyads with an abused child displayed less intimacy and more conflict than dyads with nonabused children. Compared to other dyads, those with abused boys displayed more negative affect during games, and those with abused girls…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Child Abuse, Children
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Trickett, Penelope K.; Kuczynski, Leon – Developmental Psychology, 1986
Investigates children's misbehaviors and parental discipline strategies in families with abusive and nonabusive parents. Twenty abusive families with children between 4 and 10 years old and a matched control group of 20 families participated. Behavior of abusive parents and their children was more aversive than that of the control families.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Children, Discipline
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Camras, Linda A.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1988
A total of 20 abused and 20 nonabused pairs of children of three-seven years and their mothers participated in a facial expression posing task and a facial expression recognition task. Findings suggest that abused children may not observe as often as nonabused children do the easily interpreted voluntary displays of emotion by their mothers. (RH)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Abuse, Children, Cognitive Ability
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Sternberg, Kathleen J.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Parents and children completed measures that assessed children's behavior problems and depression. Children had experienced abuse, witnessed spouse abuse, experienced and witnessed abuse, or experienced no domestic violence. Reports of effects of domestic violence on children varied, depending on the type of violence and the person reporting it.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Children, Depression (Psychology)
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Pollak, Seth D.; Sinha, Pawan – Developmental Psychology, 2002
Examined visual perception of emotion in typically developing and physically abused children, focusing on the sequential, content-based properties of feature detection in emotion recognition processes. Found that physically abused children accurately identified facial displays of anger on the basis of less sensory input than did typically…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Child Abuse, Children
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Shields, Ann; Ryan, Richard M.; Cicchetti, Dante – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Examined whether maltreated children were more likely than nonmaltreated children to develop poor-quality representations of parents and whether these representations predicted children's rejection by peers. Found that maltreated children's representations were more negative/constricted and less positive/coherent than nonmaltreated children's.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Experience
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Shonk, Susan M.; Cicchetti, Dante – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Compared adjustment of maltreated and nonmaltreated 5- to 12-year-olds. Found that maltreated children showed less academic engagement, more social skills deficits, lower ego resiliency, and more externalizing and internalizing behavior problems than nonmaltreated children. Effects of maltreatment on academic maladjustment were partially mediated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse
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Flores, Elisa; Cicchetti, Dante; Rogosch, Fred A. – Developmental Psychology, 2005
To date, few studies have sought to investigate the effects of child maltreatment and processes influencing maladaptation and resilience in Latino children. In the current investigation, multiple aspects of functioning, personal resources, and relationship features were examined in school-age maltreated and nonmaltreated Latino children.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Hispanic Americans, Children, Personality Traits
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Kaufman, Joan; Cicchetti, Dante – Developmental Psychology, 1989
Assessed the impact of different forms of maltreatment on the socioemotional development of 70 children aged 5-7 years in a day camp. Maltreated children scored lower than the comparison group on self-esteem and prosocial measures and higher on withdrawn behavior ratings. (RJC)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Children, Day Camp Programs
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Schwartz, David; Dodge, Kenneth A.; Pettit, Gregory S.; Bates, John E. – Developmental Psychology, 2000
Two studies examined the moderating role of dyadic friendship in the developmental pathway to peer victimization. Both studies found that early harsh, punitive, and hostile family environments predicted later victimization by peers for children who had a low number of friendships. Predictive associations did not hold for children with numerous…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Abuse, Children, Discipline