Children’s Exposure to Partner Violence in Homes Where Men Seek Help for Partner Violence Victimization

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Emily M. Douglas
Denise A. Hines
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[1] Bridgewater State University,School of Social Work
[2] Clark University,Department of Psychology
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Journal of Family Violence | 2016年 / 31卷
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Domestic violence; Childhood; Abuse; Help-seeking;
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In the last several decades, the field of family violence has paid increasing attention to children’s exposure to partner violence (CEPV). Most of this research has focused on the children of women seeking help for partner violence (PV) victimization. In this paper we examine exposure to PV among children of men who sought help for PV victimization (n = 408), as compared with children of men in a population-based sample (n = 666). We examined children’s exposure to psychological, physical, and sexual PV and also examined CEPV that is perpetrated by women, men, or both partners. The results show that CEPV is higher among children of helpseeking men than among children of men from the population-based sample, and that most of that PV is perpetrated by the female partner. We did not find differences in CEPV based in child age or gender. We discuss implications for the field of family violence professionals.
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