Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions

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Autor(a) principal: Camilo, Cláudia Sofia Dinis
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22799
Resumo: Socio-cognitive models explaining maladaptive parenting have been examining the cognitive information processing mechanisms in determining parental behavior towards children. Among different cognitions, parental attributions about child’s behavior seem to have an important role to child maltreatment. However, little research has been conducted with in neglectful parents and the different patterns of parental attributions that are associated with child abuse and child neglect respectively are still underexplained. In order to explore parental attributions associated with (self and professionals-reported) abusive and neglectful parental practices, 218 mothers participated in this study (half of them referred to the child protection services). Moreover, the effect of transgression-mitigating information, and the moderation effect of maternal intellectual functioning and socioeconomic status were examined. The results suggested that mothers with higher scores on child abuse and neglect report more internal, global and stable attributions about the child’s behavior, and feel less in control of the child’s behavior. However, different attributional dimensions were found to be associated with abuse and with neglect respectively, and the effect of mitigating information also seems to be higher for child neglect. Surprisingly, the moderating role of intellectual functioning for child neglect indicated that higher neglect scores were associated with more internal and global attributions in mothers with higher levels of intellectual functioning. This work presents a contribution to the still emerging research about parental cognitions in the context of child maltreatment. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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spelling Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributionsParental attributionsSocial information processingChild abuse and neglectMultiple informantsAtribuições parentaisProcessamento de informação socialAbuso e negligênciaMúltiplos informantesSocio-cognitive models explaining maladaptive parenting have been examining the cognitive information processing mechanisms in determining parental behavior towards children. Among different cognitions, parental attributions about child’s behavior seem to have an important role to child maltreatment. However, little research has been conducted with in neglectful parents and the different patterns of parental attributions that are associated with child abuse and child neglect respectively are still underexplained. In order to explore parental attributions associated with (self and professionals-reported) abusive and neglectful parental practices, 218 mothers participated in this study (half of them referred to the child protection services). Moreover, the effect of transgression-mitigating information, and the moderation effect of maternal intellectual functioning and socioeconomic status were examined. The results suggested that mothers with higher scores on child abuse and neglect report more internal, global and stable attributions about the child’s behavior, and feel less in control of the child’s behavior. However, different attributional dimensions were found to be associated with abuse and with neglect respectively, and the effect of mitigating information also seems to be higher for child neglect. Surprisingly, the moderating role of intellectual functioning for child neglect indicated that higher neglect scores were associated with more internal and global attributions in mothers with higher levels of intellectual functioning. This work presents a contribution to the still emerging research about parental cognitions in the context of child maltreatment. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.As abordagens sociocognitivas da parentalidade têm examinado os mecanismos de processamento cognitivo da informação na determinação dos comportamentos parentais. Entre os diferentes componentes cognitivos, as atribuições parentais sobre o comportamento da criança parecem assumir um papel importante no mau-trato infantil. No entanto, a investigação desenvolvida com pais negligentes é ainda escassa, e os diferentes padrões de atribuições parentais associados especificamente ao abuso e negligência ainda estão pouco explicados. Com o objetivo de explorar as atribuições parentais associadas à parentalidade abusiva e negligente (auto-relatada e relatada pelos profissionais), participaram neste estudo 218 mães (metade sinalizadas aos serviços de proteção). Também o efeito de informação atenuante na transgressão, e o efeito moderador do funcionamento intelectual e estatuto socioeconómico materno foram examinados. Os resultados sugeriram que as mães que reportam níveis mais elevados de abuso e negligência relatam atribuições mais internas, globais e estáveis sobre o comportamento da criança e sentem que controlam menos as suas transgressões. No entanto, diferentes dimensões de atribuição revelaram estar associadas ao abuso e à negligência, respetivamente, e o efeito da informação atenuante também parece ser significativo apenas para a negligência. Surpreendentemente, o papel moderador do funcionamento intelectual na negligência revelou níveis mais elevados de negligência associados a atribuições mais internas e globais em mães com níveis mais elevados de funcionamento intelectual. Este trabalho apresenta um contributo para a investigação ainda emergente sobre as cognições parentais no contexto do mau-trato à criança. As implicações teóricas e práticas destes resultados são discutidas.2021-11-17T00:00:00Z2020-11-17T00:00:00Z2020-11-172020-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/22799TID:202561984engCamilo, Cláudia Sofia Dinisinfo: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:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:50:34Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/22799Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:24:58.702772Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
spellingShingle Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
Camilo, Cláudia Sofia Dinis
Parental attributions
Social information processing
Child abuse and neglect
Multiple informants
Atribuições parentais
Processamento de informação social
Abuso e negligência
Múltiplos informantes
title_short Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
title_full Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
title_fullStr Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
title_full_unstemmed Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
title_sort Socio-cognitive factors underlying child abuse and neglect: the role of parental attributions
author Camilo, Cláudia Sofia Dinis
author_facet Camilo, Cláudia Sofia Dinis
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Camilo, Cláudia Sofia Dinis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parental attributions
Social information processing
Child abuse and neglect
Multiple informants
Atribuições parentais
Processamento de informação social
Abuso e negligência
Múltiplos informantes
topic Parental attributions
Social information processing
Child abuse and neglect
Multiple informants
Atribuições parentais
Processamento de informação social
Abuso e negligência
Múltiplos informantes
description Socio-cognitive models explaining maladaptive parenting have been examining the cognitive information processing mechanisms in determining parental behavior towards children. Among different cognitions, parental attributions about child’s behavior seem to have an important role to child maltreatment. However, little research has been conducted with in neglectful parents and the different patterns of parental attributions that are associated with child abuse and child neglect respectively are still underexplained. In order to explore parental attributions associated with (self and professionals-reported) abusive and neglectful parental practices, 218 mothers participated in this study (half of them referred to the child protection services). Moreover, the effect of transgression-mitigating information, and the moderation effect of maternal intellectual functioning and socioeconomic status were examined. The results suggested that mothers with higher scores on child abuse and neglect report more internal, global and stable attributions about the child’s behavior, and feel less in control of the child’s behavior. However, different attributional dimensions were found to be associated with abuse and with neglect respectively, and the effect of mitigating information also seems to be higher for child neglect. Surprisingly, the moderating role of intellectual functioning for child neglect indicated that higher neglect scores were associated with more internal and global attributions in mothers with higher levels of intellectual functioning. This work presents a contribution to the still emerging research about parental cognitions in the context of child maltreatment. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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