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Madigan S, Plamondon A, Jenkins J
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39865737
Background: This longitudinal study with multi-informant (maternal, paternal, and experimenter) and multimethod (questionnaires, behavioral observations, and standardized assessments) data tests an intergenerational model from mothers' adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to...
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Neville R, Madigan S, Fortuna L, Porche M, Lakes K
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39848441
Objective: To estimate the longitudinal bidirectional association between parent-child conflict and child externalizing and internalizing symptoms from the preschool years through adolescence. Method: A nationally representative longitudinal study recruited 11,134...
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Zhu J, Deneault A, Turgeon J, Madigan S
Pediatrics . 2025 Jan; 155(2). PMID: 39804186
Context: Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with adverse impacts on subsequent generations. The extent to which caregiver ACEs are associated with their child's ACE score is unclear....
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Zhu J, Deneault A, Seal H, Lucchese-Lavecchia G, Madigan S, Bureau J
Attach Hum Dev . 2024 Dec; :1-28. PMID: 39726253
Background: Fathers remain neglected in attachment research, despite paternal sensitivity being important for children's development. Past research suggested that fathers' parenting may be influenced by contextual factors, including relationship functioning...
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Deneault A, Carone N, Madigan S
Attach Hum Dev . 2024 Dec; :1-11. PMID: 39698795
As family forms become increasingly diverse, their underrepresentation in attachment research is glaring. Although attachment theory aims to explain the influence of early relationships, studies have disproportionately focused on mothers....
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McDowell H, Pavlova M, Hartwick C, Madigan S, Racine N
Child Abuse Negl . 2024 Nov; 162(Pt 3):107149. PMID: 39572272
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Madigan S, Thiemann R, Deneault A, Fearon R, Racine N, Park J, et al.
JAMA Pediatr . 2024 Nov; 179(1):19-33. PMID: 39527072
Importance: Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) before the age of 18 years is a major contributor to the global burden of disease and disability. Objective: To meta-analyze data from...
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Park J, McArthur B, Plamondon A, Hewitt J, Racine N, McDonald S, et al.
Psychol Med . 2024 Sep; :1-12. PMID: 39247941
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is associated with increases in child mental health problems, but the persistence of these changes in the post-pandemic era remains uncertain. Additionally, it is unclear whether...
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Zhu J, Racine N, Tough S, Madigan S
Child Maltreat . 2024 Aug; :10775595241279365. PMID: 39198261
Support has been found for the intergenerational transmission of risk from maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to child outcomes. Less research has focused on longitudinal psychosocial pathways that account for...
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Deneault A, Plamondon A, Neville R, Eirich R, McArthur B, Tough S, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Aug; 7(8):e2428261. PMID: 39150710
Importance: The digital phenomenon termed technoference refers to interruptions in routine social interactions due to technology use. Technoference may negatively affect parents' attention to cues necessary for supporting children's mental...