Longitudinal Trajectory of Exposure to Psychological Interpersonal Violence
Autor: | Stefanie Poehacker, Jessica Riggs, Dean Lauterbach, David Phillips |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Intimate Partner Violence
Mothers Poison control Child Behavior Disorders Verbal abuse Suicide prevention Developmental psychology Injury prevention Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Child Abuse Child Psychological abuse Applied Psychology Exposure to Violence 050901 criminology 05 social sciences Human factors and ergonomics Clinical Psychology Physical abuse Physical Abuse Domestic violence Female 0509 other social sciences Psychology 050104 developmental & child psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 35:3331-3354 |
ISSN: | 1552-6518 0886-2605 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0886260517707309 |
Popis: | Psychological intimate partner violence (P-IPV) refers to verbal abuse from one partner to another and abuse of power or control from one partner to another. To date, no studies have examined the longitudinal course of P-IPV exposure among mothers or the effect that witnessing P-IPV can have on their children. Using latent class growth analysis, the current study identified five trajectory groups with the following intercept and growth characteristics: low stable, low-increasing, moderate-decreasing, high-decreasing, and consistently elevated. Membership in the four groups characterized by higher P-IPV exposure was predicted by maternal race and exposure to physical abuse. The children of mothers in the low-increasing and consistently elevated groups had elevated scores on the Internalizing and Externalizing scales of the Childhood Behavior Checklist. These findings remained after controlling for child sex, race, cumulative trauma exposure, and maternal depression. |
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