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Individual and contextual factors for the child abuse potential of Croatian mothers: The role of social support in times of economic hardship.

Marina Ajduković1, Miroslav Rajter2, Ines Rezo3.   

Abstract

The study assessed mothers' risk for abusing their children in middle adolescence in relation to individual and contextual factors during the economic crisis in Croatia. Socioeconomic status of mothers, family economic pressure, and mothers' exposure to stress were measured. Special attention was given to the perceived availability of social support as one of protective factors potentially buffering the negative impact of risks of child abuse. The community sample included 746 mothers (Mage = 42.85; SDage = 5.319). The results showed that the risk of child abuse is higher for mothers with lower education, those who perceive themselves as suffering greater family economic hardship, those who have experienced a higher number of stressful events, and those with lower social support. When the mothers perceive a lower availability of social support, the effects of exposure to cumulative risk, namely the combination of socioeconomic status, economic pressure, and exposure to stress, are stronger. Since social support proved to be one of the key protective factors in the relationship between adverse life circumstances and parenting, the development of effective and non-stigmatized interventions aiming to increase social support, positive social relationships, and adequate parenting practices for parents facing economic hardship is an important direction for future family policy measures.
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Keywords:  Economic pressure; Family; Middle adolescence; Risk of child abuse; Social support

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29373138     DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Abuse Negl        ISSN: 0145-2134


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