Effects of domestic abuse on childrenMoralesKilgore, Bridgett
partner, or intimate family member. There are many kinds of domestic violence: Physical abuse, sexual abuse, controlling behaviour, emotional abuse and intimidation, verbal abuse, isolation, and economic abuse. Often, children are the most affected by domestic violence, both directly and...
Long term effects of abuse and violence on children's behavior Maria Lourdes A. de Vera Nurse and Psychologist Manila, Philippines 2018 Abuse and Violence are a serious health threat among children. It carries the potential of producing long and debilitating mental health problems that include malad...
Violence in a home can be damaging to someone’s self-esteem, can cause children to be involved in such danger, and it can result in a cause of death depending on how violent the situation is in that family. Domestic violence is something that families should not have to go through, but...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the mediation effect of value of children in the relationship between maternal parenting stress and ideal number of children and to verify whether perception of the adequacy of national public childcare facilities moderates this mediation relationship...
Ontogenic variables including the experience of the parent's sexual abuse as a child and current depression or substance abuse were expected to have a greater impact on the risk of child abuse than microsystem and exosystem variables such as family functioning, domestic violence, income, community ...
neglect, childhood poverty, overcontrol [“I always felt suffocated because my parents did not respect my opinion”], school bullying, sexual abuse, hospitalization due to chronic disease, natural disaster), and participants were asked whether they had experienced each adversity before the age of ...
The literature on the effects of physical and sexual abuse is older than the research on children's exposure to domestic violence, which is a decade older than the research on the effects of community violence exposure on children. Despite the differences between the types of violence to which ...
Early exposure to threatening/harsh experiences—including physical, sexual and emotional abuse, exposure to domestic violence, or bullying/victimization by peers—is a powerful predictor of later mental health outcomes. Children and adolescents who are exposed to threat have a heightened risk for depres...
Many who face domestic violence suffer effects including a loss of housing or income. Additionally, domestic violence is positively correlated with premature births. This puts children at risk for cognitive and mental health issues, as well as the potential of being victims of abuse themselves. ...