| Literature DB >> 26494942 |
Trees Pels1, Floor Barbera van Rooij2, Marjolijn Distelbrink3.
Abstract
Intimate partner violence (IPV) profoundly affects multiple life domains for the people involved. We report on the experiences of Dutch mothers of various ethnic backgrounds regarding their parenting during and after IPV, their perceptions of the influence of IPV on their parenting, as well as their need for and experiences with support services. We conducted qualitative interviews with 100 mothers in the Netherlands who had experienced IPV. Most reported negative experiences with parenting (both during and after the IPV), a strong effect of the IPV on their parenting, as well as circumstances that aggravated this effect. The mothers had used multiple sources of formal and informal support. Although most evaluated the support that they had received positively, some also mentioned mixed or negative experiences. Many were still in need of support. Relationships with ethnic background and the severity of IPV are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Care; Children; Ethnicity; Experiences; Family violence; Intimate partner violence; Minorities; Parenting
Year: 2015 PMID: 26494942 PMCID: PMC4607711 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-015-9746-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fam Violence ISSN: 0885-7482
Socio-demographic background of mothers (n = 100)
| Variables | Mothers |
|---|---|
| Age in years - | 40.36 (8.29) |
| Ethnic background – n (%) | |
| Dutch | 14 (14 %) |
| Antillean/ Aruban | 19 (19 %) |
| Afro-Surinamese | 7 (7 %) |
| Turkish | 15 (15 %) |
| Moroccan | 18 (18 %) |
| Hindostani-Surinamese | 15 (15 %) |
| Capeverdian | 5 (5 %) |
| Other | 7 (7 %) |
| Educational level^ - n (%) | |
| Low | 47 (47 %) |
| Intermediate | 37 (37 %) |
| High | 14 (14 %) |
| Other | 2 (2 %) |
| Family composition | |
| Number of children - | 1.98 (1.04) |
| Single - n (%) | 79 (79 %) |
| Dutch language skills ( | |
| Never problems | 57 (66 %) |
| Difficulties with getting by financially | 41 (41 %) |