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Childrearing Violence and Child Adjustment Following Exposure to Kenyan Post-election Violence.

Ann T Skinner1, Paul Oburu2, Jennifer E Lansford1, Dario Bacchini3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study examines parents' and children's exposure to short-term political violence and the relation between childrearing violence and child adjustment following widespread violence that erupted in Kisumu, Kenya after the disputed presidential election in December 2007.
METHOD: Mothers of 100 Luo children (mean age = 8.46 years, 61% female) reported on their own use of childrearing violence at Time 1, approximately 4 months after the disputed election, and again at Times 2 (n = 95) and 3 (n = 95), approximately 12 and 24 months later, respectively. At Time 2, mothers reported about post-election violence directed at them and about their children's exposure to post-election violence. Children reported about their own externalizing behaviors at Times 1, 2, and 3.
RESULTS: Children's exposure to post-election violence was related to Time 2 externalizing behavior, and childrearing violence at Time 1 predicted child externalizing behavior at Time 2. Exposure to post-election violence was not directly related to either childrearing violence or children's externalizing behavior by Time 3, although children's externalizing at Time 2 predicted more childrearing violence at Time 3.
CONCLUSION: These results support earlier work that links childrearing violence and children's exposure to political violence with increases in child externalizing behavior, but examined these links in the under-studied area of short-term political violence. Even though sudden and severe political violence may subside significantly in weeks or months, increased attention to long-term effects on parenting and child adjustment is warranted.

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Keywords:  child adjustment; child externalizing behavior; corporal punishment; parenting; parenting violence; political violence; sectarian violence

Year:  2014        PMID: 24639914      PMCID: PMC3951834          DOI: 10.1037/a0033237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Violence        ISSN: 2152-081X


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