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A longitudinal study of child maltreatment, mother-child relationship quality and maladjustment: The role of self-esteem and social competence
Jungmeen Kim,
Dante Cicchetti
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Child Maltreatment
100%
Self-esteem
100%
Relationship Quality
100%
Mother-child Relationship
100%
Social Competence
100%
Maladjustment
100%
Internalizing Symptomatology
75%
Maltreatment
50%
Externalizing Symptomatology
50%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
25%
School-age children
25%
Path Analysis
25%
Children from Low-income Families
25%
Mediating Mechanism
25%
Child Maladjustment
25%
Social Maladjustment
25%
Longitudinal Relations
25%
Relational Risk
25%
Psychology
Longitudinal Study
100%
Maltreatment
100%
Self-Esteem
100%
Child-Mother Relationship
100%
Maladjustment
100%
Social Competence
100%
Internalizing
75%
Externalization
50%
Family Income
25%