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Longitudinal pathways linking child maltreatment, emotion regulation, peer relations, and psychopathology
Jungmeen Kim,
Dante Cicchetti
Institute of Child Development
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Child Maltreatment
100%
Psychopathology
100%
Emotion Regulation
100%
Peer Relationships
100%
Longitudinal Pathways
100%
Peer Rejection
50%
Peer Acceptance
50%
Externalizing Symptomatology
50%
Maltreatment
33%
Internalizing Symptomatology
33%
Early Onset
16%
Child Age
16%
Low-income Families
16%
Protective Mechanism
16%
Sexual Abuse
16%
Symptomatology
16%
Structural Equation Analysis
16%
Role of Emotions
16%
Emotion Dysregulation
16%
Longitudinal Relations
16%
Regulation Time
16%
Camp Counselor
16%
Early childhood children
16%
Psychology
Maltreatment
100%
Emotion Regulation
100%
Externalization
50%
Internalizing
33%
Family Income
16%
Neglect
16%
Emotion Dysregulation
16%
Peer Rejection
16%