ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019
The Bidirectional Relationship between Maternal Anger and Child Externalizing Behavior
- Emily Bailey
Mercer University - Craig Marker
Mercer University
Abstract
Given the high percentage of youth who experience psychopathology (49.5%), it is essential to explore the factors that contribute to the development and maintenance. The present study focuses on the bidirectional relationship between maternal anger and child externalizing problems. Results indicate that maternal anger influences child externalizing behaviors (and vice-versa).
Psychopathology