Prevalence of childhood abuse in mothers taking part in a study of parenting their own children.


Autoria(s): Sneddon, Helga; Iwaniec, Dorota; Stewart, Moira
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

This paper describes the incidence of maltreatment histories in a community sample of mothers of one-year old infants in Northern Ireland. The occurrence of five subsets of childhood maltreatment is examined: emotional abuse, emotional neglect, physical abuse, physical neglect and sexual abuse. Of the 201 women who completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), 70 mothers (35%) reported experiencing one or more types of maltreatment during childhood. Forty-eight mothers (24%) gave a history of being emotionally abused, 43 (21%) of emotional neglect, 27 (13%) of physical abuse, 20 (10%) of sexual abuse, and 19 (10%) of physical neglect. Physical abuse was the only type of maltreatment which showed an association with maternal socio-economic status, with higher incidence reported amongst Occupational Classes 4 and 5 (lower supervisory and technical occupations and semi-routine and routine groups). More than half of those with a history of abuse experienced more than one type of maltreatment (42 mothers or 60% of those reporting maltreatment). Differences in rates of incidence to more recent studies on younger adults are discussed, as well as implications for prevention and intervention.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/prevalence-of-childhood-abuse-in-mothers-taking-part-in-a-study-of-parenting-their-own-children(a2a9dfd1-85ee-4de1-9a83-fb5be1402ee0).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Sneddon , H , Iwaniec , D & Stewart , M 2009 , ' Prevalence of childhood abuse in mothers taking part in a study of parenting their own children. ' Child Abuse Review , vol 19 (1) , pp. 39-55 .

Tipo

article