TY - JOUR PY - 1992// TI - Young children's views about conflict with peers: a comparison of the daughters and sons of depressed and well women JO - Journal of child psychology and psychiatry A1 - Hay, Dale F. A1 - Zahn-Waxler, Carolyn A1 - Cummings, E. M. A1 - Iannotti, R. J. SP - 669 EP - 683 VL - 33 IS - 4 N2 - Forty five-year-olds were interviewed about conflict with peers, based on a simulated dispute between two glove puppets. Recommendations about tactics to be used in resolving conflicts were affected by the child's gender and experience of being cared for by a depressed mother. In particular, the daughters of depressed women were less likely than other children to recommend aggressive solutions to peer conflict; in contrast, the sons of depressed women were more likely than others to advocate aggression. Girls in general recommended more socialized tactics than boys did.
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