The effects of maternal depression on their perception of emotional and behavioral problems of their internationally adopted children
Abstract Background Even though child psychopathology assessment guidelines emphasize comprehensive multi-method, multimodal, and multi-informant methodologies, maternal-report symptom-rating scales often serve as the predominant source of information. Research has shown that parental mood symptomat...
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Main Authors: | Krista Liskola (Author), Hanna Raaska (Author), Helena Lapinleimu (Author), Jari Lipsanen (Author), Jari Sinkkonen (Author), Marko Elovainio (Author) |
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