I had the opportunity to talk to the child of one of the women I interviewed. Coincidentally, I met her completely outside my academic career. She disclosed that her mother had been interviewed by me. I didn't know her but she knew me. We had a discussion. She didn't understand why her dad was so controlling, why he so controlled her and the environment. She talked about the complications for her now that she's an adult, in trying to deal with the way she was parented without the proper understanding.
I certainly think that's research that needs to be done: how these children are experiencing it now and what we can do to help support them in their situations so they're not going to become adults predestined to struggle with depression or operational stress injuries as they mature.