2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42844-023-00090-4
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Family Risk Exposure Profiles During Early Childhood: Developmental Processes and Adolescent Well-Being

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“…were examined with latent transition analysis. The study demonstrated that four profiles were identified and consistently being in the profile with a history of family adversity and substance use had negative consequences on the well-being of adolescents (Seay et al, 2023). Moreover, five latent profiles emerged in a study examining adolescents' childhood traumas and family relationships.…”
Section: Association Between Class Membership and Psychological Problemsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…were examined with latent transition analysis. The study demonstrated that four profiles were identified and consistently being in the profile with a history of family adversity and substance use had negative consequences on the well-being of adolescents (Seay et al, 2023). Moreover, five latent profiles emerged in a study examining adolescents' childhood traumas and family relationships.…”
Section: Association Between Class Membership and Psychological Problemsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It has been discovered by scholars that marital partners who are overwhelmed by two acute stressors of life are four times more susceptible to mental health eventualities compared to those who had to cope with only one chronic stressor (Seay et al, 2023). Other scholars, Mascolo and Fawbush (2023) opined that the effects of social abuse in an intimate relationship are nearly the same as those of physical abuse on the victim.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%