Title of article
Marital Conflict and Risk for Child Maladjustment over Time: Skin Conductance Level Reactivity as a Vulnerability Factor
Author/Authors
Mona El-Sheikh، نويسنده , , Peggy S. Keller، نويسنده , , Stephen A. Erath، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
13
From page
715
To page
727
Abstract
Skin conductance level reactivity (SCLR) was
examined as a longitudinal mediator and moderator of
relations between parental marital conflict and psychopathology
among children and young adolescents. Participants
were 157 boys and girls (M age at T1=9.31 years; SD=
1.97); there was a 2-year lag between T1 and T2 assessments.
At T1, participants’ SCLR was assessed in response
to lab challenges. Parents completed measures of aggressive
marital conflict and child adjustment at T1 and T2.
Supportive of moderation effects, T1 marital conflict
interacted with T1 SCLR and gender in the prediction of
changes in maladjustment. The link between marital
conflict and increased internalizing and externalizing
symptoms was stronger for girls with higher SCLR than
girls with lower SCLR. Marital conflict predicted increased
externalizing behaviors for boys with lower SCLR but not
higher SCLR, although levels of externalizing behaviors
were similar among boys with lower and higher SCLR
especially at higher levels of marital conflict. Findings
build on the literature by illustrating the importance of
examinations of both family risk and youth biological
vulnerability for the prediction of psychopathology.
Keywords
Electrodermal activity . Children .Marital conflict . Externalizing problems .Internalizing symptoms
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828878
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