Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health concern with one out of every four women in the US surviving violence perpetration from a relationship partner (Black et al., 2011). IPV in the family context has detrimental effects on both parents and children in terms of physical...
Low-income, ethnically diverse mothers face acute and chronic stress, putting them at risk for experiencing parenting difficulties and psychological symptoms (Nam, Wikoff, & Sherraden, 2015). Parental self-efficacy has been identified as a potential buffer against parenting distress and linked to...
Postpartum depression and anxiety are common conditions with well-documented negative consequences and associated risk factors and, therefore, of significant public health concern. Research has shown that Central American immigrants are adversely affected by their political histories, high rates...