| Literature DB >> 26614091 |
Mariano Kanamori1, Jessica Weissman2, Mario De La Rosa2, Mary Jo Trepka2, Patria Rojas2, Miguel Angel Cano3, James Melton2, Alayne Unterberger4.
Abstract
To date, no studies have investigated emotional abuse of adult Latina women by their mothers despite evidence that emotional maternal abuse may significantly contribute to the emotional abuse experienced by Latina women in their lifetime. Cross-sectional data including 316 women was analyzed using mediation and logistic regression. Overall, 7.1 % of mothers and 24.1 % of daughters abused drugs; and, 19.5 % of daughters were emotionally abused by their mothers. Mother's attachment to her daughter mediated the association between mother's drug abuse and emotionally abusing her adult daughter (indirect effect: 0.863). Latina women can serve as perpetrators of emotional abuse of their adult children. Since drug-abusing daughters are more likely to be victims of emotional abuse by their mothers and drug-abusing mothers are more likely to abuse their daughters, drug-rehabilitation practitioners should incorporate a family abuse component into rehabilitation programs.Entities:
Keywords: Dyadic attachment; Emotional abuse; Latinos; Substance use disorders
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26614091 PMCID: PMC4884172 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-015-0312-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912