The chain mediating role of parenting stress and child maltreatment in the association between maternal adverse childhood experiences and executive functions in preschool children: a longitudinal study
Abstract Background Previous researches found that maternal adverse childhood experiences not only affect the psychological behavior of preschool children, but also have direct or indirect negative effects on the executive functions and cognition of offspring. And, the possible social psychological...
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Main Authors: | Jinhong Zha (Author), Ruoyu Li (Author), Haiyan He (Author), Peifei Fang (Author), Rongling Huang (Author), Tian Xing (Author), Yuhui Wan (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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