Family Functioning and Children’s Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in a Referred Sample Exposed to Interparental Violence

This study examined the association between interparental violence (IPV), child abuse and neglect, other traumatic experiences, and children’s post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms and explored the moderating role of family functioning in the aftermath of IPV. One hundred and twenty IPV-exposed child...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of family violence 2016-01, Vol.31 (1), p.127-136
Hauptverfasser: Telman, Machteld D., Overbeek, Mathilde M., de Schipper, J. Clasien, Lamers-Winkelman, Francien, Finkenauer, Catrin, Schuengel, Carlo
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description This study examined the association between interparental violence (IPV), child abuse and neglect, other traumatic experiences, and children’s post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms and explored the moderating role of family functioning in the aftermath of IPV. One hundred and twenty IPV-exposed children (53.3 % male, M age = 9.85) and parents who were referred to community mental health centers participated in the study. Combined, IPV, child abuse and neglect, and other traumatic experiences were associated with PTS symptoms. For family functioning, higher levels of parenting stress were associated with higher levels of PTS symptoms. No moderating effects were found. To understand the variability in PTS symptoms among children exposed to IPV, other traumatic and stressful experiences need to be taken into account.
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Aftermath
Child abuse & neglect
Childrearing practices
Children
Children & youth
Clinical Psychology
Community mental health services
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Domestic violence
Families & family life
Family relations
Health
Intimate partner violence
Law and Psychology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental health
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Parental stress
Parents & parenting
Post traumatic stress disorder
Psychological trauma
Psychotherapy and Counseling
Quality of Life Research
Stress
Symptoms
Trauma
Traumatic life events
Traumatic stress
Variability
Violence
title Family Functioning and Children’s Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in a Referred Sample Exposed to Interparental Violence
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