From mothers to children and back: Bidirectional processes in the cross-generational transmission of anxiety from early childhood to early adolescence.
Karen YirmiyaShai MotsanYaniv Kanat-MaymonRuth FeldmanPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
Findings demonstrate bidirectional cross-generational influences of mother and child on each other's anxiety in contexts of trauma and pinpoint early childhood as a sensitive period for such mutual influences. Children's increased anxiety following trauma appears to be further exacerbated via its impact on increasing maternal anxiety and compromising sensitive caregiving, underscoring the potential benefits of parental and mother-child interventions for trauma-exposed populations.