“…It is important to emphasize that the linkages among IPV, maternal depressive symptoms, and maternal parenting behaviors may not be unidirectional but rather part of dynamic bidirectional relationships that change over time. For example, in addition to the rich literature that links IPV and depressive symptoms both concurrently and over time (Golding, 1999;Morewitz, 2004;Zlotnick, Johnson, & Kohn, 2006;Zlotnick, Kohn, Peterson, & Pearlstein, 1998), there also is evidence that depressive symptoms may contribute to conflict among couples (Beach, Sandeen, & O'Leary, 1990;Burke, 2003;Campbell, 2002). Similarly, just as depressive symptoms may influence parenting, the burden of caring for young children may be a risk factor for developing maternal depressive symptoms (Lyons-Ruth, Wolfe, & Lyubchik, 2000).…”