Childhood maltreatment, adult attachment, and depression as predictors of parental self-efficacy in at-risk mothers.

Childhood maltreatment, adult attachment, and depression as predictors of parental self-efficacy in at-risk mothers.
Summary: Examines the effects of childhood abuse on the attachment styles and mental health of mothers, in particular the relationship with depression. Emotional abuse was found to predict more anxious attachment and maternal depression.
Publication details: Journal of Aggression Maltreatment and Trauma Volume 20 Issue 6, 2011 pp 595-616
Authors: Caldwell, Jon G., et al.
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