Intergenerational development of rumination in adolescents with internalizing disorders: The mediating role of maternal rejecting parenting style and intergenerational trauma
Key Points
Rumination is found to significantly mediate the relationship between maternal rejecting parenting style and internalizing disorders.
Analysis shows that adolescents exposed to intergenerational trauma display higher levels of psychological symptoms.
Observational analysis across diverse familial contexts supports the link between parenting styles and adolescent mental health outcomes.
The findings highlight the need for interventions targeting parenting behaviors to improve adolescent mental health.
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