Parenting in Females Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence and Childhood Sexual Abuse |
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Authors: | Anna E. Jaffe Joanna O. Shadlow |
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Affiliation: | University of Tulsa , Tulsa , Oklahoma , USA |
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Abstract: | Child sexual abuse and intimate partner violence may have a significant impact on parenting. The current study expands on existing research by examining the effects of child sexual abuse and intimate partner violence on parenting styles and parenting self-efficacy. In women from a parenting intervention program (n?=?20), child sexual abuse was related to lower parenting self-efficacy and more permissive parenting. In women at a domestic violence shelter (n?=?45), child sexual abuse was related to current sexual coercion of the partner, and authoritative parenting was related to higher parenting self-efficacy. These results indicate that having a history of child sexual abuse should be taken into consideration when dealing with mothers in violent relationships. |
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Keywords: | mothering child-rearing practices self-efficacy domestic abuse physical abuse adverse childhood experiences |
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