Political violence and child adjustment in Northern Ireland: Testing pathways in a social-ecological model including single-and two-parent families

scientific article published on July 2010

Political violence and child adjustment in Northern Ireland: Testing pathways in a social-ecological model including single-and two-parent families is …
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P356DOI10.1037/A0019668
P932PMC publication ID3773520
P698PubMed publication ID20604605
P5875ResearchGate publication ID45095621

P50authorAlice C SchermerhornQ85488733
Christine E MerrileesQ88008145
E Mark CummingsQ98773571
Peter ShirlowQ99583509
Marcie C Goeke-MoreyQ114739539
P2093author name stringEd Cairns
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P304page(s)827-841
P577publication date2010-07-01
P1433published inDevelopmental PsychologyQ5266797
P1476titlePolitical violence and child adjustment in Northern Ireland: Testing pathways in a social-ecological model including single-and two-parent families
P478volume46

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