Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence
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Resumo: | Typologies of IPV and parenting practices in mothers who experienced police-reported IPV remain surprisingly unexplored, in addition to how those typologies are linked with children's externalizing problems. Using data from 162 Portuguese mother-child dyads with a police or child protection services referral of IPV, this study aimed to: (a) identify IPV-parenting typologies; (b) test the associations between typologies and children's externalizing problems, and (c) examine the moderating effect of children's exposure to other forms of family violence in those associations. Using a person-centered approach, two IPV-parenting typologies were found: a spillover typology, with high levels of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and high levels of harsh and inconsistent parenting practices; and a compartmentalized typology, with high levels of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and lower ineffective parenting practices. Results also showed that externalizing symptoms (reported by mothers and teachers) were significantly lower in children of mothers in the compartmentalized typology compared to those in the spillover typology. Children's direct exposure to other forms of family violence moderated this association. Findings suggested that children with a high exposure to other forms of family violence showed the highest levels of externalizing problems when their mothers were classified into the spillover typology, and they exhibited the lowest levels of externalizing problems when their mothers were classified in the compartmentalized typology |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violencePSICOLOGIAVIOLÊNCIA FAMILIARPARENTALIDADEEXTERNALIZAÇÃOPSYCHOLOGYFAMILY VIOLENCEPARENTHOODEXTERNALIZATIONTypologies of IPV and parenting practices in mothers who experienced police-reported IPV remain surprisingly unexplored, in addition to how those typologies are linked with children's externalizing problems. Using data from 162 Portuguese mother-child dyads with a police or child protection services referral of IPV, this study aimed to: (a) identify IPV-parenting typologies; (b) test the associations between typologies and children's externalizing problems, and (c) examine the moderating effect of children's exposure to other forms of family violence in those associations. Using a person-centered approach, two IPV-parenting typologies were found: a spillover typology, with high levels of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and high levels of harsh and inconsistent parenting practices; and a compartmentalized typology, with high levels of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and lower ineffective parenting practices. Results also showed that externalizing symptoms (reported by mothers and teachers) were significantly lower in children of mothers in the compartmentalized typology compared to those in the spillover typology. Children's direct exposure to other forms of family violence moderated this association. Findings suggested that children with a high exposure to other forms of family violence showed the highest levels of externalizing problems when their mothers were classified into the spillover typology, and they exhibited the lowest levels of externalizing problems when their mothers were classified in the compartmentalized typologyElsevier2022-01-21T10:53:33Z2018-01-01T00:00:00Z2018info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/12450enghttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.04.020Lamela, DiogoJongenelen, Inês MartinsPinto, Ricardo José MartinsLevendosky, Alytiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-09T14:09:13Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/12450Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:16:16.948345Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence Lamela, Diogo PSICOLOGIA VIOLÊNCIA FAMILIAR PARENTALIDADE EXTERNALIZAÇÃO PSYCHOLOGY FAMILY VIOLENCE PARENTHOOD EXTERNALIZATION |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Typologies of intimate partner violence-maternal parenting and children’s externalizing problems : the moderating effect of the exposure to other forms of family violence |
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Lamela, Diogo |
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Lamela, Diogo Jongenelen, Inês Martins Pinto, Ricardo José Martins Levendosky, Alytia |
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Jongenelen, Inês Martins Pinto, Ricardo José Martins Levendosky, Alytia |
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Lamela, Diogo Jongenelen, Inês Martins Pinto, Ricardo José Martins Levendosky, Alytia |
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PSICOLOGIA VIOLÊNCIA FAMILIAR PARENTALIDADE EXTERNALIZAÇÃO PSYCHOLOGY FAMILY VIOLENCE PARENTHOOD EXTERNALIZATION |
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PSICOLOGIA VIOLÊNCIA FAMILIAR PARENTALIDADE EXTERNALIZAÇÃO PSYCHOLOGY FAMILY VIOLENCE PARENTHOOD EXTERNALIZATION |
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Typologies of IPV and parenting practices in mothers who experienced police-reported IPV remain surprisingly unexplored, in addition to how those typologies are linked with children's externalizing problems. Using data from 162 Portuguese mother-child dyads with a police or child protection services referral of IPV, this study aimed to: (a) identify IPV-parenting typologies; (b) test the associations between typologies and children's externalizing problems, and (c) examine the moderating effect of children's exposure to other forms of family violence in those associations. Using a person-centered approach, two IPV-parenting typologies were found: a spillover typology, with high levels of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and high levels of harsh and inconsistent parenting practices; and a compartmentalized typology, with high levels of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and lower ineffective parenting practices. Results also showed that externalizing symptoms (reported by mothers and teachers) were significantly lower in children of mothers in the compartmentalized typology compared to those in the spillover typology. Children's direct exposure to other forms of family violence moderated this association. Findings suggested that children with a high exposure to other forms of family violence showed the highest levels of externalizing problems when their mothers were classified into the spillover typology, and they exhibited the lowest levels of externalizing problems when their mothers were classified in the compartmentalized typology |
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