English Diana J, Graham J Christopher, Newton Rae R, Lewis Terri L, Thompson Richard, Kotch Jonathan B, Weisbart Cindy
University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2009 May;14(2):157-71. doi: 10.1177/1077559508326287. Epub 2008 Nov 4.
Despite increasing research on children's exposure to intimate partner aggression/violence (IPAV), and co-occurrence of IPAV and maltreatment, little is known about IPAV in at-risk and maltreating families. We explored the nature of IPAV in 554 homes where children were identified as at risk or reported for maltreatment and examined differences between emotional and behavioral outcomes for children in homes where one or both intimate partners is the alleged perpetrator of IPAV. We found in this sample that IPAV primarily took the form of verbal aggression with differences in perpetrator gender for verbal, minor, and severe violence. There were few child outcomes predicted by perpetrator gender: Significant child behavior problems were found with all types of IPAV and both genders as perpetrators. Results suggest the need for comprehensive assessments of IPAV when assessing risk, safety, and harm issues for children reported as being at risk or victims of maltreatment.
尽管针对儿童接触亲密伴侣攻击/暴力行为(IPAV)以及IPAV与虐待行为同时发生的研究不断增加,但对于处于危险中的家庭和实施虐待行为的家庭中的IPAV情况,我们所知甚少。我们探究了554个家庭中IPAV的性质,在这些家庭中,儿童被认定处于危险之中或被举报遭受虐待,并研究了在亲密伴侣一方或双方被指控为IPAV实施者的家庭中,儿童在情感和行为结果方面的差异。我们在这个样本中发现,IPAV主要表现为言语攻击,在言语、轻微和严重暴力方面,实施者的性别存在差异。实施者性别对儿童的结果影响很小:在所有类型的IPAV以及男女作为实施者的情况下,都发现了儿童存在显著的行为问题。结果表明,在评估被报告处于危险之中或遭受虐待的儿童的风险、安全和伤害问题时,需要对IPAV进行全面评估。