Maternal early exposure to violence, psychopathology, and child adaptive functioning

A recent study reported that 53% of mothers reported exposure to violence when they were children. And there is evidence that these experiences negatively impact the health and development of their offspring later on. Associations between maternal exposure to violence, psychopathology and children's mental health outcomes is well documented. However, the pre- and postnatal programming pathways between early exposure to violence, maternal psychopathology and children's cognitive and developmental milestones remain understudied.


In this episode, we meet Dr Dillon Browne, a clinical psychologist and assistant professor in psychology at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. He wanted to know if and how maternal early exposure to violence influences the developmental trajectories of children across the first four years of life. 


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