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      Parenting stress and child behavior problems within families of children with developmental disabilities: Transactional relations across 15 years.

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          Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) are at increased risk of experiencing psychological stress compared to other parents. Children's high levels of internalizing and externalizing problems have been found to contribute to this elevated level of stress. Few studies have considered the reverse direction of effects, however, in families where a child has a DD. The present study investigated transactional relations between child behavior problems and maternal stress within 176 families raising a child with early diagnosed DD. There was evidence of both child-driven and parent-driven effects over the 15-year study period, spanning from early childhood (age 3) to adolescence (age 18), consistent with transactional models of development. Parent-child transactions were found to vary across different life phases and with different domains of behavior problems.

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          Journal
          Res Dev Disabil
          Research in developmental disabilities
          Elsevier BV
          1873-3379
          0891-4222
          January 2015
          : 36C
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Tobin Hall 509, 135 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA 01003, USA. Electronic address: awoodman@psych.umass.edu.
          [2 ] College of Education, University of Florida, 618 SW 12th Street, Norman Hall, Gainesville, FL, 32601, USA. Electronic address: hmawdsley@coe.ufl.edu.
          [3 ] Lynch School of Education, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Campion Hall, Room 239B, Newton, MA 02467, USA. Electronic address: hausercr@bc.edu.
          Article
          S0891-4222(14)00425-9 NIHMS635182
          10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.011
          4425632
          25462487
          7caac00e-8091-4f6a-b3b8-133fbf5d5d3a
          History

          Developmental disabilities,Externalizing behavior,Internalizing behavior,Longitudinal,Stress

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