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      Patterns of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment and Disrupted Interaction Between Mothers and Their 4-Month-Old Infants

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          Maternal childhood maltreatment (MCM) is associated with parenting disruptions which may contribute to the intergenerational transmission of negative health and social outcomes. Most prior work has used variable-centered approaches to assess MCM. Complementary person-centered approaches can identify groups of participants characterized by similar patterns of maltreatment. The current study assessed both types and patterns of MCM in relation to disrupted parenting among 179 mothers and their 4-month-olds. In variable-centered analyses, physical abuse was related to negative-intrusive maternal behavior and physical neglect to role-confused behavior. Person-centered analyses derived three classes of MCM, which differed in disrupted parenting. For example, mothers who experienced multiple types of maltreatment displayed more withdrawal than mothers in both other classes. Results document the differential effects of particular types and patterns of MCM on aspects of parenting and reveal that mother’s history of maltreatment can affect the quality of mother-child interaction as early as 4 months of age.

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              The effect of multiple adverse childhood experiences on health: a systematic review and meta-analysis

              A growing body of research identifies the harmful effects that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; occurring during childhood or adolescence; eg, child maltreatment or exposure to domestic violence) have on health throughout life. Studies have quantified such effects for individual ACEs. However, ACEs frequently co-occur and no synthesis of findings from studies measuring the effect of multiple ACE types has been done.
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                Journal
                Child Maltreatment
                Child Maltreat
                SAGE Publications
                1077-5595
                1552-6119
                August 2022
                April 15 2021
                August 2022
                : 27
                : 3
                : 366-377
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, MA, USA
                [2 ]Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
                [3 ]Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
                [4 ]University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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                10.1177/10775595211007567
                33853345
                17bed95b-3c5a-4382-8a17-da1f4337c8d9
                © 2022

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