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A commentary on a trauma-informed, community-based, and holistic intimate partner violence program: “A micro approach to a macro problem: One agency’s approach to domestic violence” by DiBella et al. (2023) J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Rebecca Bokoch
This commentary on “A Micro Approach to A Macro Problem: One Agency’s Approach to Domestic Violence” by DiBella et al. (2023) highlights exemplary aspects of programming for survivors of intimate p...
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Oversimplified beliefs about child abuse allegations in custody cases with alienation rebuttals – review of empirical data J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Madelyn Simring Milchman
This article is a companion piece to a prior article that analyzed the implications of oversimplified beliefs about alienation. Those beliefs support excessive skepticism about child abuse (CA) all...
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A Social Process Model of forms of aggression and victimization and internalizing problems J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Yoshito Kawabata, Wan-Ling Tseng
Using one-year longitudinal data, the present study examined the association between forms of aggression and internalizing problems and whether peer rejection and victimization mediated this associ...
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Caregiver trauma exposure and the caregiver-child relationship: Exploring the role of stress J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Melissa Beyer, Kathryn H. Howell, Hannah C. Gilliam, Debra Bartelli
Caregiver exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) can negatively affect the caregiver-child relationship; PTEs also contribute to stress, which further strains this relationship. The curren...
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Skipping school: Family conflict, feeling unsafe at school, unsupervised routine activities, and truancy J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Glenn D. Walters
This study explored the effect of family conflict, feeling unsafe at school, and involvement in unstructured routine activities with friends on school truancy. This was done for the purpose of adva...
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Experiences of intimate partner violence victims: Continued abuses during and after litigation J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Amanda Romero, Megan Staudenraus
This quantitative study examined the experiences of intimate partner violence victims during and after separation, with a particular focus on experiences with family court proceedings. Participants...
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The influence of informal social control on psychological aggression against children in Asian American families J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Jisuk Seon
The purpose of this study is to examine how informal social control influences varied types of child abuse, such as physical assault and psychological aggression, in Asian American families. Analyz...
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Pathways to suicidal risk in patients with OCD: The role of childhood abuse, cognitive vulnerabilities, OCD symptomology, and depression J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Halimeh Darroudi, Mahmoud Najafi, Vahid Khosravani
Childhood maltreatment (CM) and its associated cognitive vulnerabilities, such as early maladaptive schemas (EMSs), have been identified as dysfunctional and risk factors for obsessive-compulsive d...
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Effects of armed conflict violence exposure on children and adolescent’s morality: A systematic review J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Maria Fernanda Parra Grajales, Jean Decety
A large body of work demonstrates that a stable environment is essential for childhood development of prosociality. Research on the psychological impact of armed conflicts reveals inconsistencies r...
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Acknowledgement of 2023 reviewers for Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-12-06
Published in Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development (Vol. 20, No. 4, 2023)
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Acknowledgement of 2023 reviewers for Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-06
Published in Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development (Vol. 20, No. 4, 2023)
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Faith and parenting: Investigating the intersection of religious beliefs, child welfare, and intervention strategies J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-11-09 Ducel Jean-Berluche
This comprehensive review critically examines the relationship between religious beliefs and parenting practices, focusing specifically on denialism and child neglect. The exploration of multidisci...
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A micro approach to a macro problem: One agency’s approach to domestic violence J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Karen S. DiBella, Stephanie Villasenor, Rachel Schmalzriedt
The statistics that surround domestic violence and its impact on society are disquieting and family violence continues to rise at an alarming rate. Simply put, domestic violence is a significant pu...
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A micro approach to a macro problem: One agency’s approach to domestic violence J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Karen S. DiBella, Stephanie Villasenor, Rachel Schmalzriedt
The statistics that surround domestic violence and its impact on society are disquieting and family violence continues to rise at an alarming rate. Simply put, domestic violence is a significant pu...
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Coparenting: Mediating the relationship between harsh parenting and parent engagement using Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Mark H. Trahan, Jangmin Kim, Mi Jin Choi
Coparenting and parent engagement are important protective factors for children, but a dearth of research limits our understanding of whether coparenting mediates the relationship between harsh par...
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Coparenting: Mediating the relationship between harsh parenting and parent engagement using Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Mark H. Trahan, Jangmin Kim, Mi Jin Choi
Coparenting and parent engagement are important protective factors for children, but a dearth of research limits our understanding of whether coparenting mediates the relationship between harsh par...
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Mothers in the community: Intellectual functioning and child welfare involvement J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Wendy Zeitlin, Astraea Augsberger
Parents with intellectual disabilities are over-represented in child welfare settings; however, there is little research about how these parents fare in their communities, and what factors may pred...
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Mothers in the community: Intellectual functioning and child welfare involvement J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Wendy Zeitlin, Astraea Augsberger
Parents with intellectual disabilities are over-represented in child welfare settings; however, there is little research about how these parents fare in their communities, and what factors may pred...
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Parent-child concordance and treatment outcome of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy in a child advocacy center J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-08-22 Sabrina I. DiCarlo, Arazais D. Oliveros, Kia K. Åsberg
Abstract Child maltreatment has been associated with the development of Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) symptoms. Research suggests that parent-child concordance on ratings of child PTS symptoms after maltreatment may pose clinical implications that can guide treatment. The current study examines parent-child concordance of child PTS symptoms and changes in symptoms from pre- to post-treatment with Trauma-Focused
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Parent-child concordance and treatment outcome of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy in a child advocacy center J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-22 Sabrina I. DiCarlo, Arazais D. Oliveros, Kia K. Åsberg
Abstract Child maltreatment has been associated with the development of Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) symptoms. Research suggests that parent-child concordance on ratings of child PTS symptoms after maltreatment may pose clinical implications that can guide treatment. The current study examines parent-child concordance of child PTS symptoms and changes in symptoms from pre- to post-treatment with Trauma-Focused
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Patterns of sibling aggression and mental health in childhood and adolescence J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Corinna Jenkins Tucker, David Finkelhor, Heather Turner
Abstract The persistence, new onset, or desistence of sibling victimization and its associations with mental health are unknown. We examine how patterns of sibling victimization (Persist, New Onset, Desist, and None) are associated with mental health in childhood and adolescence. We also compare sibling victimization experiences (i.e., physical severity and number of victimization types experienced)
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Patterns of sibling aggression and mental health in childhood and adolescence J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Corinna Jenkins Tucker, David Finkelhor, Heather Turner
Abstract The persistence, new onset, or desistence of sibling victimization and its associations with mental health are unknown. We examine how patterns of sibling victimization (Persist, New Onset, Desist, and None) are associated with mental health in childhood and adolescence. We also compare sibling victimization experiences (i.e., physical severity and number of victimization types experienced)
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The role of psychological flexibility in the relationship between ACEs and coercive family processes for Justice-Involved individuals J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Amie Zarling, Meg Berta, Brittni Van
High rates of adversity in the lives of justice-involved individuals often co-occur with social and family dysfunction. Psychological flexibility is a construct that describes an individual’s abili...
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The role of psychological flexibility in the relationship between ACEs and coercive family processes for Justice-Involved individuals J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Amie Zarling, Meg Berta, Brittni Van
High rates of adversity in the lives of justice-involved individuals often co-occur with social and family dysfunction. Psychological flexibility is a construct that describes an individual’s abili...
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Print media coverage of child maltreatment in Bangladesh: A content analysis J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-23 M. Atiqul Haque, Asibul Islam Anik, Shabnam Azim, Muhammad Ibrahim Ibne Towhid, Zubair Ahmed Ratan, Md. Golam Rahman
Abstract Newspapers can be a vital source of information in Bangladesh for investigating child maltreatment (CM), since the epidemiological data on CM is underestimated. Yet, there is little information on how CM-related content is covered in newspapers. To investigate the distribution and news framing of different types of CM cases, 2,957 news reports were collected retrospectively from six national
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Print media coverage of child maltreatment in Bangladesh: A content analysis J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-06-23 M. Atiqul Haque, Asibul Islam Anik, Shabnam Azim, Muhammad Ibrahim Ibne Towhid, Zubair Ahmed Ratan, Md. Golam Rahman
Abstract Newspapers can be a vital source of information in Bangladesh for investigating child maltreatment (CM), since the epidemiological data on CM is underestimated. Yet, there is little information on how CM-related content is covered in newspapers. To investigate the distribution and news framing of different types of CM cases, 2,957 news reports were collected retrospectively from six national
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Effect of trauma-informed supervision in youth detention center: A retrospective study J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-09 Nader Hashweh, Felicia Johnson, Timothy Chrusciel, Alicia Barnes
Abstract This study retrospectively evaluates a pilot program instituted at a juvenile detention center that aimed to provide trauma-informed care (TIC) to detained youth through development of a trauma-informed care housing unit with specialized supervision and training. Secondary data of worker injuries caused by direct youth contact were documented in workers compensation claims and analyzed by
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Effect of trauma-informed supervision in youth detention center: A retrospective study J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-06-09 Nader Hashweh, Felicia Johnson, Timothy Chrusciel, Alicia Barnes
Abstract This study retrospectively evaluates a pilot program instituted at a juvenile detention center that aimed to provide trauma-informed care (TIC) to detained youth through development of a trauma-informed care housing unit with specialized supervision and training. Secondary data of worker injuries caused by direct youth contact were documented in workers compensation claims and analyzed by
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Early adversity and emotional awareness: A partial confirmation and extension of their relationship J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-05 Ryan Smith, Anke Versluis, Anne E. Chuning, John J.B. Allen, Karen L. Weihs, Jos F. Brosschot, Bart Verkuil, Abhishek Allam, Richard D. Lane
Abstract Early adversity has been consistently linked to mental health outcomes, but the underlying pathways remain unclear. One previous study found an association between early adversity and trait emotional awareness (EA), which has itself been linked to health outcomes, but links to mental health were not explicitly examined. The aim of the current study was to test the hypothesis that the association
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Early adversity and emotional awareness: A partial confirmation and extension of their relationship J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-06-05 Ryan Smith, Anke Versluis, Anne E. Chuning, John J.B. Allen, Karen L. Weihs, Jos F. Brosschot, Bart Verkuil, Abhishek Allam, Richard D. Lane
Abstract Early adversity has been consistently linked to mental health outcomes, but the underlying pathways remain unclear. One previous study found an association between early adversity and trait emotional awareness (EA), which has itself been linked to health outcomes, but links to mental health were not explicitly examined. The aim of the current study was to test the hypothesis that the association
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Optimizing the pediatric patient centered care medical home through a trauma informed care lens J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-05-25 Oscar Gonzalez
Abstract The need for mental health services in primary care settings to address trauma remains a pressing issue for pediatrics. The existing literature supports the compatibility of Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Patient-Centered settings to address trauma, yet despite professional guidelines highlighting these models, a specific example within a primary care setting remains unrealized. This paper
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Optimizing the pediatric patient centered care medical home through a trauma informed care lens J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-05-25 Oscar Gonzalez
Abstract The need for mental health services in primary care settings to address trauma remains a pressing issue for pediatrics. The existing literature supports the compatibility of Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Patient-Centered settings to address trauma, yet despite professional guidelines highlighting these models, a specific example within a primary care setting remains unrealized. This paper
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Parental incarceration in childhood and violent delinquent behaviors in adulthood: Race/ethnicity and sex differences J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-05-11 Rosalyn Lee, Feijun Luo
Abstract Studies indicate parental incarceration (PI) is associated with children’s externalizing behaviors. Fewer studies have examined whether the relationship persists into adulthood, manifesting specifically in violent behavior, and differs by race/ethnicity or sex of the individual exposed to PI during childhood. Wave I and Wave IV National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health data
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Parental incarceration in childhood and violent delinquent behaviors in adulthood: Race/ethnicity and sex differences J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-05-11 Rosalyn Lee, Feijun Luo
Abstract Studies indicate parental incarceration (PI) is associated with children’s externalizing behaviors. Fewer studies have examined whether the relationship persists into adulthood, manifesting specifically in violent behavior, and differs by race/ethnicity or sex of the individual exposed to PI during childhood. Wave I and Wave IV National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health data
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“I keep warning the new teachers, you’ll have elephant skin”: Teachers coping with physical violence perpetrated toward them by their pupils J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-04-21 Laura I. Sigad
Abstract This study aimed to describe and analyze the experiences of Israeli teachers subject to physical violence from their pupils. Thematic analysis of interviews with 32 elementary school teachers from Northern Israel (11 Jewish and 21 Arab) revealed two themes. The first, “shattered beliefs,” described teachers’ experiences of broken professional beliefs about the nature of teacher-pupil interactions
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“I keep warning the new teachers, you’ll have elephant skin”: Teachers coping with physical violence perpetrated toward them by their pupils J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-04-21 Laura I. Sigad
Abstract This study aimed to describe and analyze the experiences of Israeli teachers subject to physical violence from their pupils. Thematic analysis of interviews with 32 elementary school teachers from Northern Israel (11 Jewish and 21 Arab) revealed two themes. The first, “shattered beliefs,” described teachers’ experiences of broken professional beliefs about the nature of teacher-pupil interactions
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Psychological inflexibility as a moderator of the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and negative automatic thoughts J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-03-21 Thomas B. Sease, Dylan A. John, David R. Perkins, Emily K. Sandoz
With the widespread incidence of childhood abuse and neglect, understanding modifiable processes moderating the relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their negative conseque...
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Psychological inflexibility as a moderator of the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and negative automatic thoughts J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-03-21 Thomas B. Sease, Dylan A. John, David R. Perkins, Emily K. Sandoz
With the widespread incidence of childhood abuse and neglect, understanding modifiable processes moderating the relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their negative conseque...
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Editor acknowledgments J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-03-02 Robert Geffner
Published in Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development (Vol. 20, No. 1, 2023)
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Editor acknowledgments J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-03-02 Robert Geffner
Published in Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development (Vol. 20, No. 1, 2023)
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Difficulties in emotion regulation mediate the relationship between childhood emotional neglect severity and psychological well-being in Italian young adults J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Ludovica Di Paola, Annalaura Nocentini
Given the negative impact of childhood emotional neglect experiences on current positive relational functioning and one’s psychological well-being (e.g., Berzenski, 2019; Fitzgerald et al., 2020), ...
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Difficulties in emotion regulation mediate the relationship between childhood emotional neglect severity and psychological well-being in Italian young adults J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Ludovica Di Paola, Annalaura Nocentini
Given the negative impact of childhood emotional neglect experiences on current positive relational functioning and one’s psychological well-being (e.g., Berzenski, 2019; Fitzgerald et al., 2020), ...
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Cognitive self-compassion (CSC) online intervention to enhance self-esteem of adolescents exposed to parental intimate partner violence in India J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-20 Jolly Manayathukudy Louis, Marc Eric S. Reyes
Children and adolescents exposed to parental intimate partner violence are more likely to have low self-esteem, and the adverse effects of low self-esteem have to be addressed. In the context of th...
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Cognitive self-compassion (CSC) online intervention to enhance self-esteem of adolescents exposed to parental intimate partner violence in India J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-02-20 Jolly Manayathukudy Louis, Marc Eric S. Reyes
Children and adolescents exposed to parental intimate partner violence are more likely to have low self-esteem, and the adverse effects of low self-esteem have to be addressed. In the context of th...
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A socio-interpersonal perspective on the disclosure of childhood adversity: A qualitative comparative approach in Irish survivors J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-17 Shauna L. Rohner, Aileen N. Salas Castillo, Jessica Michel, Andreas Maercker, Alan Carr, Myriam V. Thoma
Childhood adversity (i.e., sexual, physical, or emotional abuse, and physical or emotional neglect) is a widespread, but often underreported, issue. While disclosure can be important for recovery, ...
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A socio-interpersonal perspective on the disclosure of childhood adversity: A qualitative comparative approach in Irish survivors J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-02-17 Shauna L. Rohner, Aileen N. Salas Castillo, Jessica Michel, Andreas Maercker, Alan Carr, Myriam V. Thoma
Childhood adversity (i.e., sexual, physical, or emotional abuse, and physical or emotional neglect) is a widespread, but often underreported, issue. While disclosure can be important for recovery, ...
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Post-separation abuse: A literature review connecting tactics to harm J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-16 Kathryn J. Spearman, Viola Vaughan-Eden, Jennifer L. Hardesty, Jacquelyn Campbell
Abstract Post-separation abuse is a pervasive societal and public health problem. This literature review aims to critically synthesize the evidence on tactics and consequences of post-separation abuse. We examined 48 published articles in the US and Canada from 2011 through May 2022. Post-separation abuse encompasses a broad range of tactics perpetrated by a former intimate partner including patterns
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School connectedness and substance use among early adolescents with diverse maltreatment histories J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-16 Madeline C. Manning, Crosby A. Modrowski, Daniel P. Aldrich, Christie J. Rizzo
Abstract Prior work has demonstrated that school connectedness correlates with several positive outcomes for adolescents. However, little is currently known about the efficacy of school connectedness in buffering emotionally maltreated youth from engaging in risk behaviors such as adolescent substance use. Guided by resilience theory, this study examined group differences in the protective role of
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“She’s not the child we had”: How parents reconstruct their child’s identity to include violent and with mental illness J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-01-25 Karyn Sporer, Paige W. Toller
Abstract This study examines the grief experiences of parents raising children with serious mental illness and violent tendencies (SMI/VT). We conducted in-depth interviews with 32 self-identified parents of young and adult children with SMI/VT. We employed a modified version of grounded theory for the data analysis, which revealed that the grief of parents of children with SMI/VT parallels that of
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A cross-sectional examination of sexual victimization and heavy episodic drinking among high school students J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Prachi H. Bhuptani, Lindsay M. Orchowski
Abstract Sexual victimization is an important risk factor for problematic alcohol use across the lifespan. Heavy episodic drinking (HED) among high school students is associated with numerous negative physical, psychological, and academic outcomes. Whereas previous research has examined the association between a history of sexual victimization and HED in young adult and adult samples, far less research
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A cross-sectional examination of sexual victimization and heavy episodic drinking among high school students J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Prachi H. Bhuptani, Lindsay M. Orchowski
Abstract Sexual victimization is an important risk factor for problematic alcohol use across the lifespan. Heavy episodic drinking (HED) among high school students is associated with numerous negative physical, psychological, and academic outcomes. Whereas previous research has examined the association between a history of sexual victimization and HED in young adult and adult samples, far less research
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The effect of childhood trauma on psychopathology and well-being: Personal narratives as mediating variables J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-01-12 Hilal Akçay Usun, Gülin Güneri, Ömer Faruk Şimşek, Ercan Kocayörük
A large body of past research indicates the long-term effects of childhood trauma (CT) and adversity on mental illness and mental health. Although some studies focus on the constructs that mediate ...
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A mother’s role in child morality development: Effect of explaining the wrongfulness of antisocial behavior on future adult offending J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2023-01-05 Glenn D. Walters
Abstract Morality, as discussed by mothers with their adolescent children, was tested as a disincentive for future adult crime via its effect on the antisocial thought processes of cognitive insensitivity (CINS) and cognitive impulsivity (CIMP). In this study, the ability of CINS and CIMP to mediate the effect of a mother’s discussions of ethics with her child on future adult offending was assessed
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A mother’s role in child morality development: Effect of explaining the wrongfulness of antisocial behavior on future adult offending J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2023-01-05 Glenn D. Walters
Abstract Morality, as discussed by mothers with their adolescent children, was tested as a disincentive for future adult crime via its effect on the antisocial thought processes of cognitive insensitivity (CINS) and cognitive impulsivity (CIMP). In this study, the ability of CINS and CIMP to mediate the effect of a mother’s discussions of ethics with her child on future adult offending was assessed
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Parental experiences and witnessing of physical and emotional sibling violence: Associations with community type, adverse childhood events, and attitudes on sibling relationships J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-29 Nathan H. Perkins, Jennifer A. Shadik, Juli Chaffee
Abstract Minimal research has been conducted examining the intergenerational connections of physical and emotional sibling violence (SV), specifically aspects from parents’ childhoods that may influence the occurrence of violent behaviors between siblings. Furthermore, research examining parental attitudes on sibling relationships and how these relate to the occurrence of SV between their children
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Differential salience of cumulative exposure to violence on depressive symptoms by age J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-29 Thomas Wojciechowski
Abstract Research has identified violence exposure as a risk factor for depression, but there remain gaps in the understanding of this relationship. Knowing how this relationship may vary based on when in the life-course that violence exposure occurs is one area in need of greater attention. Also, being exposed to multiple types of violence across multiple domains has not been examined from a life-course
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Parental experiences and witnessing of physical and emotional sibling violence: Associations with community type, adverse childhood events, and attitudes on sibling relationships J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2022-12-29 Nathan H. Perkins, Jennifer A. Shadik, Juli Chaffee
Abstract Minimal research has been conducted examining the intergenerational connections of physical and emotional sibling violence (SV), specifically aspects from parents’ childhoods that may influence the occurrence of violent behaviors between siblings. Furthermore, research examining parental attitudes on sibling relationships and how these relate to the occurrence of SV between their children
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Differential salience of cumulative exposure to violence on depressive symptoms by age J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2022-12-29 Thomas Wojciechowski
Abstract Research has identified violence exposure as a risk factor for depression, but there remain gaps in the understanding of this relationship. Knowing how this relationship may vary based on when in the life-course that violence exposure occurs is one area in need of greater attention. Also, being exposed to multiple types of violence across multiple domains has not been examined from a life-course
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Callous-unemotional traits mediate the effect of childhood maltreatment in later non-consensual sexting practices J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. (IF 0.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-09 Ana Rita Marinho, Patrícia Figueiredo, Eduarda Ramião, Sofia Silva, Ricardo Barroso
Abstract Despite being a normative behavior, sexting often takes non-consensual forms when sexually explicit content is shared without permission. Studies have shown an association between non-consensual sexting behavior, callous-unemotional traits (CU), and experiences of childhood trauma at home. However, the complex relationships among these variables have not yet been examined. The present study
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Callous-unemotional traits mediate the effect of childhood maltreatment in later non-consensual sexting practices J. Fam. Trauma Child Cust. Child Devel. Pub Date : 2022-12-09 Ana Rita Marinho, Patrícia Figueiredo, Eduarda Ramião, Sofia Silva, Ricardo Barroso
Abstract Despite being a normative behavior, sexting often takes non-consensual forms when sexually explicit content is shared without permission. Studies have shown an association between non-consensual sexting behavior, callous-unemotional traits (CU), and experiences of childhood trauma at home. However, the complex relationships among these variables have not yet been examined. The present study