Predicting Child Abuse Potential under Prolonged Economic Hardship (CROSBI ID 669418)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Ajduković, Marina ; Rajter, Miroslav ; Rezo, Ines ; Sušac, Nika
engleski
Predicting Child Abuse Potential under Prolonged Economic Hardship
This study assessed the role of perceived economic hardship, intimate partner violence (IPV) and daily stress in predicting maternal risk of child abuse. Family Stress Model (Conger, 1994) provided a framework for studying the interplay of multiple risk factors for child abuse potential, focusing on the family life context characterized by prolonged economic decline. The study included 576 mothers of adolescents (Mage=42.97, SDage=5.502) from a larger probabilistic sample from six counties in Croatia. Measures of socio-demographics, perceived economic hardship, IPV and daily stress were designed for the purpose of this study, while Child Abuse Potential Inventory (Milner, 1986) was used to measure the risk for child abuse. The multiple regression model explained 43.7% of the risk for child abuse, with perceived economic hardship being the strongest single predictor (24.7% of the variance), followed by daily stress (7.9%), IPV (6.7%) and socio- demographics of mothers (4.4%). The results support the Family Stress Model which links economic hardship to parental emotional distress, marital problems, inadequate parental practices, risk of abuse and variety of adolescents’ outcomes. The need for evidence- based public policy to tackle socioeconomic risks, provide family support, and promote effective parenting will be discussed. The study was funded by Croatian Science Foundation.
economic hardship ; intimate partner violence ; stress, risk of child abuse
Međunarodna konferencija
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
Podaci o prilogu
277-277.
2018.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Promoting Societal Change: Integrating Traumatic Stress Research, Practice and Policy for Vulnerable Populations - Poster Abstract Book
Podaci o skupu
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 34th Annual Meeting: Promoting Societal Change: Integrating Traumatic Stress Research, Practice and Policy for Vulnerable Populations
poster
08.11.2018-10.11.2018
Sjedinjene Američke Države