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cagreen833

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New research on depression in mothers by Elgar and associates (2003 ) at Dalhousie University found that:
 
  a) Mothers had only a small influence on their children
  b) Mothers had a strong, unidirectional impact on their children
  c) Mothers and children had a strong, mutual influence on each other
  d) Maternal anger is unrelated to the child's overactive, impulsive behaviour

Question 2

Current research on the bi-directional impact that depressed mothers and their children have on each other has been interpreted by Elgar, McGrath, and associates (2003 ) according to:
 
  a) A family systems model
  b) A biopsychosocial model
  c) A diathesis-stress model
  d) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Props to you, cheers.

Answer to Question 2

Great help.



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