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Parental syntactic complexity and children's observed behavior in communication about children's recent cancer diagnoses
(Vanderbilt University, 2008-05-20)
The current study addresses the relationship between the parent's ability to speak about
cancer related issues in a syntactically appropriate level for the child's age on the child's distress and coping as seen in the ...
Correlates of Coping Styles in Children of Depressed Parents: Observations of Positive and Negative Emotions in Parent-Child Interactions
(Vanderbilt University, 2008-04-08)
This study examined the role of coping style in predicting positive and negative affect observed in interactions between children and parents with a history of depression. The anxious and depressive symptoms of the children ...