Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma

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Autor(a) principal: Roazzi,Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Attili,Grazia, Pentima,Lorenza Di, Toni,Alessandro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicologia (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Up until now research studies carried out on abused children have rarely taken in consideration the impact of maltreatment on the locus of control; furthermore results concerning the distribution of attachment internal models in this population are inconclusive. In addition, no study has ever taken in consideration the differential role of attachment and time of exposure to stress in the formation of attributive styles. This research work involved 60 maltreated children and 100 controls with the purpose of evaluating the associations between their attachment and age as for their locus of control. Internal Working Models were assessed by SAT and locus of control by the Nowicki-Strickland Scale. Results highlight mainly external locus of control and disorganized and avoidant IWMs in abused children. Furthermore, age was more predictive than attachment for locus of control. By contrast, in the control group at both age taken in consideration attachment was predictive of locus of control. Results are discussed in terms of problematic symptoms associated to maltreatment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
title Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
spellingShingle Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
Roazzi,Antonio
Maltreatment
Child abuse
Locus of control
Attachment
Violence
Cumulative trauma
Age
title_short Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
title_full Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
title_fullStr Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
title_full_unstemmed Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
title_sort Locus of control in maltreated children: the impact of attachment and cumulative trauma
author Roazzi,Antonio
author_facet Roazzi,Antonio
Attili,Grazia
Pentima,Lorenza Di
Toni,Alessandro
author_role author
author2 Attili,Grazia
Pentima,Lorenza Di
Toni,Alessandro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roazzi,Antonio
Attili,Grazia
Pentima,Lorenza Di
Toni,Alessandro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maltreatment
Child abuse
Locus of control
Attachment
Violence
Cumulative trauma
Age
topic Maltreatment
Child abuse
Locus of control
Attachment
Violence
Cumulative trauma
Age
description Abstract Up until now research studies carried out on abused children have rarely taken in consideration the impact of maltreatment on the locus of control; furthermore results concerning the distribution of attachment internal models in this population are inconclusive. In addition, no study has ever taken in consideration the differential role of attachment and time of exposure to stress in the formation of attributive styles. This research work involved 60 maltreated children and 100 controls with the purpose of evaluating the associations between their attachment and age as for their locus of control. Internal Working Models were assessed by SAT and locus of control by the Nowicki-Strickland Scale. Results highlight mainly external locus of control and disorganized and avoidant IWMs in abused children. Furthermore, age was more predictive than attachment for locus of control. By contrast, in the control group at both age taken in consideration attachment was predictive of locus of control. Results are discussed in terms of problematic symptoms associated to maltreatment.
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