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Citation

Zvara BJ, Mills-Koonce WR, Cox M. Fam. Relat. 2016; 65(5): 647-660.

Affiliation

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, National Council on Family Relations (USA), Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/fare.12221

PMID

28943690

PMCID

PMC5603299

Abstract

We examined the mediating role of parenting behavior on the relationship between intimate partner violence and child conduct problems, as well as the moderating role of maternal gatekeeping to these associations. The sample (N = 395) is from a longitudinal study of rural poverty in the eastern United States, exploring the ways in which child, family, and contextual factors shape child development over time. Study findings indicate that a father's harsh-intrusive parenting behavior may be a key mediating pathway linking intimate partner violence and child conduct problems. Study findings further provide evidence for problematic outcomes for children when mothers encourage fathers with high levels of harsh-intrusive parenting to interact with their children.


Language: en

Keywords

Child conduct problems; intimate partner violence; maternal gatekeeping; paternal caregiving

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