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Resumo:Previous studies have shown that parents with a history of childhood abuse are at increased risk of perpetrating child abuse. To break the cycle of childhood abuse we need to better understand the mechanisms that play a role. In a cross-sectional extended family design including three generations (N = 250, 59% female), we examined the possible mediating role of parental psychopathology and emotion regulation in the association between a history of childhood abuse and perpetrating child abuse. Parents’ own history of childhood abuse was associated with perpetrating abuse toward their children, and externalizing (but not internalizing) problems partially mediated this association statistically. Implicit and explicit emotion regulation were not associated with experienced or perpetrated abuse. Findings did not differ across fathers and mothers. Findings underline the importance of (early) treatment of externalizing problems in parents with a history of childhood abuse, to possibly prevent the transmission of child abuse.
Autores principais:Nimphy, Cosima
Outros Autores:Kullberg, Marie-Louise J.; Pittner, Katharina; Buisman, Renate; van den Berg, Lisa; Alink, Lenneke; Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian; Elzinga, Bernet M.; Tollenaar, Marieke
Assunto:Intergenerational transmission Abuse Psychopathology Emotion regulation Externalizing problems
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Ispa-Instituto Universitário
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório do Ispa - Instituto Universitário
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Pittner, Katharina
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Elzinga, Bernet M.
Tollenaar, Marieke
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Externalizing problems
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van den Berg, Lisa
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Elzinga, Bernet M.
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description Previous studies have shown that parents with a history of childhood abuse are at increased risk of perpetrating child abuse. To break the cycle of childhood abuse we need to better understand the mechanisms that play a role. In a cross-sectional extended family design including three generations (N = 250, 59% female), we examined the possible mediating role of parental psychopathology and emotion regulation in the association between a history of childhood abuse and perpetrating child abuse. Parents’ own history of childhood abuse was associated with perpetrating abuse toward their children, and externalizing (but not internalizing) problems partially mediated this association statistically. Implicit and explicit emotion regulation were not associated with experienced or perpetrated abuse. Findings did not differ across fathers and mothers. Findings underline the importance of (early) treatment of externalizing problems in parents with a history of childhood abuse, to possibly prevent the transmission of child abuse.
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spellingShingle The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
Nimphy, Cosima
Intergenerational transmission
Abuse
Psychopathology
Emotion regulation
Externalizing problems
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Intergenerational transmission
Abuse
Psychopathology
Emotion regulation
Externalizing problems
title The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
title_full The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
title_fullStr The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
title_full_unstemmed The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
title_short The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
title_sort The role of psychopathology and emotion regulation in the intergenerational transmission of childhood abuse: A family study
topic Intergenerational transmission
Abuse
Psychopathology
Emotion regulation
Externalizing problems
topic_facet Intergenerational transmission
Abuse
Psychopathology
Emotion regulation
Externalizing problems
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/9633
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