Childrearing violence and child adjustment after exposure to Kenyan post-election violence.
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2014-01Author
Ann T Skinner, Paul Oburu, Jennifer E Lansford, Dario Bacchini
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This study examines parents' and children's exposure to short-term political violence and the relation between childrearing violence and child adjustment following widespread violence that erupted in Kisumu, Kenya after the disputed presidential election in December 2007.
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