APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Distress Co-Expression in Homeless/Highly Mobile Caregiver-Child Dyads
- Carrie DePasquale
University of Minnesota - Madelyn Labella
University of Minnesota - Ann Masten
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Abstract
Homeless/highly mobile children are at elevated risk for socioemotional problems, and high cumulative risk in addition to homelessness may further impede caregivers’ ability to promote resilient socioemotional functioning. This study examines cumulative risk as a moderator of the association between caregiver and child distress expression during a conflict discussion.
Emotion