Intimate Partner Violence Involving Children and the Parenting Role: Associations with Maternal Outcomes

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Sarah M. Ahlfs-Dunn
Alissa C. Huth-Bocks
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[1] Eastern Michigan University,Department of Psychology
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Journal of Family Violence | 2016年 / 31卷
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Intimate partner violence; Children; Parenting; Mental health; Romantic relationships;
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The aim of the present study was to investigate intimate partner violence (IPV) involving children and the parenting role (e.g., preventing an intimate partner from providing parental care or threatening to take one’s children away). Specifically, the study examined whether this form of IPV affects maternal functioning above and beyond other IPV experiences. Participants included a community sample of 120 primarily low-income, single women, diverse in age, education, and ethnicity, who were interviewed 1 year after giving birth, as part of a longitudinal study. IPV involving children and the parenting role was significantly associated with other experiences of IPV, especially general psychological IPV. Multiple regression analyses revealed that this form of IPV significantly affected mothers’ personal, relational, and parental functioning. Results suggest that it is important to assess for IPV involving children and the parenting role when working with mothers. More research on this unique type of IPV is needed.
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