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Witnessing intimate partner violence as a child: How boys and girls model their parents' behaviors in adolescence.

Christine M Forke1, Rachel K Myers2, Joel A Fein3, Marina Catallozzi4, A Russell Localio5, Douglas J Wiebe5, Jeane Ann Grisso6.   

Abstract

Childhood witnesses of adult violence at home are at risk for future violence. It is unclear how gender of the child and adult perpetrator are related to adolescent relationship violence. We explore how childhood witnessing of same-gender, opposite-gender, and bidirectional violence perpetrated by adults is associated with adolescent relationship violence victimization only, perpetration only, and combined victimization/perpetration for male and female undergraduates. We gathered cross-sectional data from 907 undergraduates attending 67 randomly-selected classes at three distinct East-Coast colleges using pencil-and-paper surveys administered at the end of class time. Multiple imputation with chained equations was used to impute missing data. Multinomial regression models controlling for gender, age, race, school, and community violence predicted adolescent outcomes for each witnessing exposure; relative risk ratios and average adjusted probabilities with 95% confidence intervals are presented. Adolescent relationship violence outcomes vary based on gender of the child witness and adult perpetrator. Witnessing adult males perpetrate is associated with higher perpetration for boys and higher combined victimization/perpetration for girls. Witnessing adult females perpetrate - either as the sole perpetrator or in a mutually violent relationship with an adult male - increases risk for combined victimization/perpetration for boys and girls during adolescence.
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Keywords:  Dating violence; Domestic violence; Intergenerational transmission of violence; Partner violence; Relationship violence; Witnessing family violence

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30138781     DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.07.031

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


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