| Literature DB >> 26503175 |
Sarah A O Gray1, Danielle Forbes2, Margaret J Briggs-Gowan3, Alice S Carter4.
Abstract
This study employed a relational post-traumatic stress frame to explore the co-contribution of young children's exposure to violence and caregiver insightfulness on child behavioral outcomes in a high-risk, non-referred sample of caregivers and preschoolers (n = 64; mean age 3.83 years, SD = .77). Caregiver insightfulness did not have a main effect on child outcomes but did moderate the relation between violence exposure and child behavior across all observed outcomes. Violence-exposed children with non-insightful caregivers demonstrated higher caregiver-rated internalizing and externalizing behaviors and observer-rated negative affect than all other groups. Among children not exposed to violence, insightfulness was not related to children's behavior problems or negative affect, suggesting violence-specific processes. Though cross-sectional, results suggest that the effects of violence and caregiver insightfulness on child outcomes are contingent on one another and that caregiver insightfulness may play a protective role in contexts of violence.Entities:
Keywords: Insightfulness Assessment; parenting; representation; trauma; violence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26503175 PMCID: PMC4723281 DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2015.1100207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Attach Hum Dev ISSN: 1461-6734