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Childhood exposure to domestic violence: Posttraumatic stress symptomatology and the effects of resilience on short- and long-term outcomes.
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Childhood exposure to domestic violence: Posttraumatic stress symptomatology and the effects of resilience on short- and long-term outcomes./
Author:
Masbad, Ana Maria.
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255 p.
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Adviser: Cheryl Tyler-Balkcom.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-09B.
Subject:
Psychology, Clinical. -
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9780549225348
Childhood exposure to domestic violence: Posttraumatic stress symptomatology and the effects of resilience on short- and long-term outcomes.
Masbad, Ana Maria.
Childhood exposure to domestic violence: Posttraumatic stress symptomatology and the effects of resilience on short- and long-term outcomes.
- 255 p.
Adviser: Cheryl Tyler-Balkcom.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Walden University, 2007.
The deleterious effects of domestic violence on children have been extensively documented yet there has been an absence of research to understand the etiology of these children's symptomatology and the protective factors that might mitigate their adverse experiences. This research integrated the tenets of complex psychological trauma and resilience to advance such understanding. The study examined the relationship between exposure to domestic violence and risk for developing posttraumatic stress symptoms in two groups of children of battered women: exposed-nonvictims of physical abuse (E-NVPA) and exposed-victims of physical abuse (E-VPA). The study also examined the relationship between posttraumatic stress and two aspects of resilience--sense of mastery and sense of relatedness. A sample of 405 child-mother dyads who had escaped from domestic violence situations was recruited from 7 family violence agencies serving 25 counties in central and west Texas. Participant data were collected using a cross-sectional nonexperimental survey design and were analyzed using a repeated measures MANOVA. Results showed that children in the E-VPA group exhibited significantly more posttraumatic stress symptoms than children in the E-NVPA group. Additionally, children with higher levels of mastery and relatedness exhibited significantly fewer posttraumatic stress symptoms than children with lower levels of either resilience aspect. These findings have important implications for positive social change in the areas of practice and policy for children, families, communities, and professionals. Most particularly, the findings provide knowledge about assessment, clinical intervention, mobilizing interagency partnerships, and proactive training of professionals.
ISBN: 9780549225348Subjects--Topical Terms:
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