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The distinctive role of romantic relationships in moderating the effects of early caregiving on adult anxious-depressed symptoms over 9 years
Jessica E. Salvatore
, Katherine C. Haydon
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Jeffry A. Simpson
, W. Andrew Collins
Psychology (Twin Cities)
Institute of Child Development
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Romantic Relationships
100%
Anxious-depressed
100%
Early Caregiving
100%
Older Adults
40%
Romantic
40%
Adaptation
20%
Adulthood
20%
Observational Data
20%
Early Adults
20%
Discriminant Analysis
20%
Internalizing Symptoms
20%
Symptom Level
20%
Five-point
20%
Work Competence
20%
Compensation Effect
20%
Amplification Effect
20%
Adolescent Romantic Relationships
20%
Inoculum Effect
20%
Romantic Relationship Quality
20%
Psychology
Romantic Relationship
100%
Self-Report
33%
Internalizing
33%
Longitudinal Analysis
33%