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Mother's IPV, Child Maltreatment Type and the Presence of PTSD in Children and Adolescents

This correlational cross-sectional study was designed to investigate whether the intimate partner violence (IPV) suffered by mothers (physical and psychological maltreatment), child eyewitness of psychological and physical maltreatment suffered by the mother, the neglect suffered by children, and th...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2017-09, Vol.14 (9), p.1077
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description This correlational cross-sectional study was designed to investigate whether the intimate partner violence (IPV) suffered by mothers (physical and psychological maltreatment), child eyewitness of psychological and physical maltreatment suffered by the mother, the neglect suffered by children, and the maltreatment (physical and psychological) directly suffered by children are statistically associated to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms exhibited by the child. In addition, the prevalence of child PTSD was estimated, as well as the concordance between the PTSD symptoms assessed by the Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, (DSM-IV-TR) criteria for child PTSD. The sample consisted of 152 Spanish children aged 8 to 17 and their mothers, who were recruited from Centers of Specialized Assistance for Women Victims of IPV. PTSD prevalence was 20.4%. The results of a canonical correlation analysis showed that the two types of maltreatment with the largest contribution to the canonical variable were physical maltreatment directly suffered by the child, and child eyewitness of physical maltreatment suffered by the mother. The potential developmental pathway of PTSD when both children and mothers suffer severe maltreatment needs to be examined, and this will contribute to the choice of the most effective type of specialized intervention.
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Adolescents
Aggression
Child
Child & adolescent psychiatry
Child abuse & neglect
Child Abuse - psychology
Child Abuse - statistics & numerical data
Children
Children & youth
Correlation analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diagnostic systems
Discriminant analysis
Domestic violence
Female
Health facilities
Humans
Intimate partner violence
Intimate Partner Violence - psychology
Intimate Partner Violence - statistics & numerical data
Male
Mental disorders
Mental health
Mothers
Mothers - statistics & numerical data
Physical Abuse - psychology
Physical Abuse - statistics & numerical data
Post traumatic stress disorder
Prevalence
Psychological distress
Psychopathology
Quantitative psychology
Sex crimes
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - epidemiology
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - etiology
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
Symptoms
Teenagers
Trauma
Violence
Women
title Mother's IPV, Child Maltreatment Type and the Presence of PTSD in Children and Adolescents
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