Childhood trauma has been identified as an etiological factor that may contribute to their co-occurrence, but how the nature of childhood trauma could lead to different mental health outcomes remains
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Childhood trauma has been identified as an etiological factor that may contribute to their co-occurrence, but how the nature of childhood trauma could lead to different mental health outcomes remains unknown.
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- The association between paternal PTSD and child mental health: a systematic literature review (2026) · doi
Future research should explore the mechanisms of trauma transmission from fathers to children, the broader impact of paternal PTSD on family dynamics, and the specific role of maternal mental health in this context.
Keywords: future explore mechanisms trauma transmission fathers children broader impact paternal ptsd family dynamics specific role - Development and Validation of a Parenting Stress Module for Parents of Children Using Cochlear Implants (2022) · doi
CONCLUSIONS: The Parenting Stress-CI modules are reliable and valid condition-specific parenting stress instruments for parents of children with CIs ages 0-12 years, filling a significant gap in the literature.
Keywords: parenting stress conclusions modules reliable valid condition specific instruments parents children ages years filling significant - PostTraumatic Stress Symptoms And Beliefs Regarding Parenting And Children’s Development Among Trauma-Exposed Parents (2020) · doi
Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) have been associated with increased risk for parenting difficulties; however, cognitive factors related to parenting, such as parenting perceptions and beliefs regarding children’s development, remain unexplored.
Keywords: parenting posttraumatic stress symptoms ptss associated increased risk difficulties cognitive factors related perceptions beliefs regarding - Anxiety and Depression Among College Students in Taiwan: Testing the Betrayal Trauma Theory on Their Co-occurrence (2026) · doi
Childhood trauma has been identified as an etiological factor that may contribute to their co-occurrence, but how the nature of childhood trauma could lead to different mental health outcomes remains unknown.
Keywords: childhood trauma identified etiological factor contribute occurrence nature lead different mental health outcomes remains unknown
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