The author examines various risk and protective factors at multiple system levels that mediate the impact of marital violence on child adjustment. Participants included 185 children and their mothers who were residing at battered women's shelters. Numerous risk and protective factors are identified, and the implications of the findings for clinical intervention are discussed.
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