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Heterogeneity Within Domestic Violence Exposure: Young Adults' Retrospective Experiences.

Megan L Haselschwerdt1, Kathleen Hlavaty1, Camille Carlson1, Mallory Schneider2, Lauren Maddox1, Megan Skipper1.   

Abstract

Using Holden's taxonomy of domestic violence (DV) exposure as a guiding framework, the current study examined young adults' diverse DV exposure experiences. Twenty-five young adults (ages 19-25) exposed to father-perpetrated DV during their childhood and adolescence were interviewed using a qualitative descriptive design. Data analyses focused on coercive control exposure through reports of non-physical abuse tactics, types of exposure (e.g., direct, indirect), physical violence exposure (e.g., severity, frequency), and child abuse and harsh parenting practices. DV-exposed young adults were directly and indirectly exposed to physical violence and an array of non-physical abuse tactics toward their mothers. Young adults categorized as having been exposed to coercive controlling violence reported exposure to ongoing, non-physical abuse tactics and more frequent and severe physical violence. These young adults were also more likely to intervene and become victimized during physical violence and reported repeated episodes of child abuse and harsh parenting. Although coercive control appeared to be associated with physical violence and child abuse, generalizations should be made with caution as a few participants exposed to situational conflict were exposed to frequent and severe DV. The findings suggest that DV exposure should be measured in methodologically sophisticated ways to capture the heterogeneity in experiences, with the goal of promoting empirically driven intervention and prevention initiatives that are tailored to individual and family needs.

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Keywords:  child abuse; children exposed to domestic violence; domestic violence; perceptions of domestic violence

Year:  2016        PMID: 27256494     DOI: 10.1177/0886260516651625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


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1.  The Management of Disclosure in Children's Accounts of Domestic Violence: Practices of Telling and Not Telling.

Authors:  Jane Elizabeth Mary Callaghan; Lisa Chiara Fellin; Stavroula Mavrou; Joanne Alexander; Judith Sixsmith
Journal:  J Child Fam Stud       Date:  2017-07-28
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