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108 related items for PubMed ID: 24914564

  • 1. A typology of interpartner conflict and maternal parenting practices in high-risk families: examining spillover and compensatory models and implications for child adjustment.
    Sturge-Apple ML, Davies PT, Cicchetti D, Fittoria MG.
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