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  • 30. Emotional exchange in mother-child dyads: stability, mutual influence, and associations with maternal depression and child problem behavior.
    Feng X, Shaw DS, Skuban EM, Lane T.
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  • 33. Is a mother's recalled parental rearing behavior, her attributions of her child's behavior, and her psychopathology associated with her mother-child relationship quality?
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  • 38. Mothers' attributions following their child's diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder: exploring links with maternal levels of stress,depression and expectations about their child's future.
    Dale E, Jahoda A, Knott F.
    Autism; 2006 Sep; 10(5):463-79. PubMed ID: 16940313
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