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Mother–Daughter Interpersonal Processes Underlying the Association Between Child Maltreatment and Adolescent Suicide Ideation
Elizabeth D. Handley
, Tangeria R. Adams
, Jody Todd Manly
,
Dante Cicchetti
, Sheree L. Toth
Institute of Child Development
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Child Maltreatment
100%
Suicidal Ideation
100%
Interpersonal Processes
100%
Adolescent Suicide
100%
Preadolescent children
100%
Mother-daughter
60%
Relationship Quality
60%
Mother-daughter Relationship
60%
Mediating Pathway
40%
African American
20%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
20%
Adolescent Girls
20%
Depressed Adolescents
20%
Latinas
20%
Harvard University
20%
Depressive Symptoms
20%
Suicide
20%
Economically Disadvantaged
20%
Vulnerable Youth
20%
Cambridge
20%
Adolescent Depressive Symptoms
20%
Interpersonal Theory of Suicide
20%
Joiners
20%
Relationship Interventions
20%
Psychology
Interpersonal Process
100%
Child Maltreatment
100%
Suicidal Ideation
100%
Psychological Theory
20%