Linking extreme marital discord, child rearing, and child behavior problems: evidence from battered women.
@article{Holden1991LinkingEM,
title={Linking extreme marital discord, child rearing, and child behavior problems: evidence from battered women.},
author={George W Holden and Kathy L. Ritchie},
journal={Child development},
year={1991},
volume={62 2},
pages={
311-27
}
}Relations between marital discord, parental behavior, and child behavior were investigated in a sample of 37 battered women and 37 comparison mothers and their children, aged 2-8 years. It was hypothesized that violent fathers would be more irritable but less involved, battered women more stressed and inconsistent in discipline, and both parents would reportedly use fewer positive and more negative child-rearing responses than comparison families. Based on maternal self-reports and mother-child…
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