Authors
Cindy Sousa, Todd I Herrenkohl, Carrie A Moylan, Emiko A Tajima, J Bart Klika, Roy C Herrenkohl, M Jean Russo
Publication date
2011/1
Journal
Journal of interpersonal violence
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
111-136
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
This study examined the unique and combined effects of child abuse and children’s exposure to domestic violence on later attachment to parents and antisocial behavior during adolescence. Analyses also investigated whether the interaction of exposure and low attachment predicted youth outcomes. Findings suggest that, although youth dually exposed to abuse and domestic violence were less attached to parents in adolescence than those who were not exposed, for those who were abused only and those who were exposed only to domestic violence, the relationship between exposure types and youth outcomes did not differ by level of attachment to parents. However, stronger bonds of attachment to parents in adolescence did appear to predict a lower risk of antisocial behavior independent of exposure status. Preventing child abuse and children’s exposure to domestic violence could lessen the risk of …
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