How children's adjustment is affected by their relationships to their mothers' abusers

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Sullivan, CM [1 ]
Juras, J [1 ]
Bybee, D [1 ]
Nguyen, H [1 ]
Allen, N [1 ]
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[1] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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10.1177/088626000015006003
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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Although researchers have begun to examine the long-term impact of exposure to domestic violence on children.,most studies focus exclusively on the mother-child dyad in examining children's adjustment. The presence and behavior of the abuser has been noticeably absent, even though such variables are likely to relate to children's well-being. This study presents evidence that the abuser's, relationship to the child (whether he is the biological father stepfather/father figure or nonfather figure) is on important variable in understanding children's adjustment Although level of physical abuse of the children did not differ by group, stepfathers were more emotionally abusive to the children and the children reported being more fearful of them. compared to the other two groups of abusers. Biological fathers were the most emotionally available to the children. yet these children reported lower self-competency compared to children whose mothers' abusers were not their father figures. Research and policy implications are discussed.
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