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Session Type: Paper Session
This symposium explores associations among interparental conflict, parent-child interactions, and early child development. Collectively, the papers extend current research on this topic by examining the mediating roles of parent-infant attachment, maternal sensitivity, and conflict type on child wellbeing.
Interparental Conflict and Infants’ Behavior Problems: The Mediating Role of Maternal Sensitivity within Distressing Contexts - Presenting Author: Nan Zhou, Beijing Normal University; Hongjian Cao, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Esther Leerkes, University of North Carolina at Greesnsboro
Marital Conflict and Children’s Perception of Interparental Conflict: The Mediating Role of Child Attachment Security - Presenting Author: Zülal Akçayüzlü, Hacettepe University; Şule Selçuk, Hacettepe University; Melike SAYIL, TED University; Nebi Sümer, Professor; Sibel Kazak Berument, METU, Turkey
Patterns of Interparental Conflict in Relation to Parenting and Children’s Behavior Problems: A Person-Centered Approach - Presenting Author: Olena Kopystynska, University of Arizona; Melissa A. Barnett, University of Arizona; Katherine Wendy Paschall, University of Texas at Austin; Melissa Curran, University of Arizona
Parent-child interaction links father attachment to child attachment: A moderating role of marital conflict - Presenting Author: Shuang Bi, University of Kentucky; Eric A Haak, University of Kentucky; Kelly Snider, University of Kentucky; Peggy Sue Keller, University of Kentucky