Intergenerational continuity/discontinuity of child maltreatment among low-income mother-child dyads: the roles of childhood maltreatment characteristics, maternal psychological functioning, and family ecology - St-Laurent D, Dubois-Comtois K, Milot T, Cantinotti M.

Despite evidence of some intergenerational continuity of maltreatment, a notable proportion of parents maltreated in childhood do not perpetuate the cycle of maltreatment. The aim of this study was to identify factors that would distinguish mother-child dy...
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