APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Perceived Self-Control Mediates the Link between Executive Function and Child Physical Abuse Risk
- Kreila Cote
Northern Illinois University - Gabriela Lelakowska
Northern Illinois University - Erin McKay
Northern Illinois University - Julie Crouch
Northern Illinois University - David Bridgett
Northern Illinois University - Joel Milner
Northern Illinois University
Abstract
This study examined executive functioning, perceived self-control and child physical abuse (CPA) risk in parents exposed to a simulated crying infant. Results revealed that inhibition/switching difficulties were linked with low perceived self-control when attempting to manage prolonged infant crying, which in turn was associated with higher levels of CPA risk.
Families/Parenting