2023
DOI: 10.1177/15248380231207906
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Parent–Child Communication About Potentially Traumatic Events: A Systematic Review

Mèlanie Sloover,
Sabine E. M.J. Stoltz,
Elisa van Ee

Abstract: Social support plays an important role in children’s well-being after experiencing a potentially traumatic event (PTE). One such source of support is the parent–child relationship, specifically by discussing the event. However, current literature provides no consensus on whether parents and children communicate about PTEs, in what way they might communicate and how this affects the child. Hence the goal of the current study is threefold, to explore: (a) whether parents and children communicate about PTEs, (b) … Show more

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