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Differences in Caregiver Self-Efficacy and Satisfaction Related to Sexual Abuse of Offspring
Authors:Erica L Johnson  Thomas H Harrell
Institution:Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, USA
Abstract:Research suggests parents of sexually abused children may experience negative perceptions of themselves and their parenting abilities following the victimization of their children, which may influence the recovery process in treatment for these families. This study assessed perceived self-efficacy and parenting satisfaction among female caregivers of sexually abused children and female caregivers whose children were not victimized. Results indicated that caregivers of child victims had significantly lower levels of perceived parenting efficacy than their counterparts. There were no significant differences found between groups with regard to parenting satisfaction. The results highlight the importance of evaluating perceived parenting competence in the treatment of nonoffending caregivers in order to facilitate optimal treatment of the child victim and all members of the family system.
Keywords:sexual abuse  parenting  clinical issues  children
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