Elisa Agostini
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected parental and child mental health; be that as it may, it is basic to look at this affect within the setting of parental histories of difficulty. We hypothesized that maternal antagonistic childhood encounters (Pros) and pandemic-related negative life occasions would foresee child traumatic stress symptoms (TSS) and tried potential interceding pathways through maternal pandemic-related TSS and/or poorer maternal affectability amid the widespread.