The association between maternal and child posttraumatic stress symptoms among families living in southern Israel: The buffering role of maternal executive functions
Levy M, Yatziv T, Levavi K, Yakov P, Pike A, Deater‐Deckard K, Hadar A, Bar G, Froimovici M, Atzaba‐Poria N. The association between maternal and child posttraumatic stress symptoms among families living in southern Israel: The buffering role of maternal executive functions. Stress And Health 2024, 40: e3456. PMID: 39116030, DOI: 10.1002/smi.3456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild posttraumatic stress symptomsPosttraumatic stress symptomsParental executive functioningMaternal executive functionExecutive functionThreat contextStress symptomsUpdating abilityContext of parent-child interactionsMaternal posttraumatic stress symptomsHigh-level cognitive processesPosttraumatic stress disorderGoal-directed behaviorStress-buffering effectsHigh‐threat contextsModerating rolePositive parenting interactionsParent-child interactionsEffective coping skillsAnxiety responsesStress disorderComputerised taskCognitive processesTraumatic eventsChildren's symptoms