Does childhood anxiety evoke maternal control? A genetically informed study.
BACKGROUND: Despite theoretical and empirical support for an association between maternal control and child anxiety, few studies have examined the origins of this association. Furthermore, none use observer-ratings of maternal control within a genetically informative design. This study addressed thr...
Main Authors: | Eley, T, Napolitano, M, Lau, J, Gregory, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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