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Intimate partner violence and child abuse: a child‐centred perspective
Authors:Chris Goddard  Gillinder Bedi
Institution:1. Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia, Monash University, Australia;2. Department of Psychology, Monash University, Australia and Child Abuse Prevention Research Australia, Monash University, Australia
Abstract:A substantial body of literature assessing the impact of intimate partner violence on children and associations between intimate partner violence and child abuse now exists. Central to knowledge about these areas of practice and research is a robust, child‐centred consideration of some of the more challenging conceptual issues they give rise to. In this paper, we aim to stimulate debate by presenting a critical, child‐centred perspective on the intersection between intimate partner violence and child abuse. Initially, we provide the context for the review by presenting a brief overview of the literature. We then consider three central issues from a child‐centred perspective. We discuss the language used to describe children forced to live with intimate partner violence, and the importance of hearing children's perspectives on their experiences of such conflict. Finally, we consider similarities and differences between the intimate partner violence and child abuse fields from a child‐centred viewpoint. We conclude that increasing conceptual clarity around these issues will enhance research in the field, and ultimately improve interventions designed to protect children forced to live with intimate partner violence. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:intimate partner violence  child abuse  domestic violence  children
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