“…This is a notable gap, because young children are at increased risk of exposure to interparental aggression (Fantuzzo, Boruch, Beriama, Atkins, & Marcus, 1997), and early experiences in the family are thought to play a central role in shaping both behavioral and biological stress responses (e.g., Gunnar & Davis, 2003; Morris, Silk, Steinberg, Myers, & Robinson, 2007). As noted by Katz (2001), “It is only through integrating our understanding of both biological and behavioral processes that we can get a complete picture of the effects of marital conflict on the whole child” (p. 207).…”