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Parental stress and risk of child abuse


Parental stress and physical violence against children during the ...

Higher parental stress levels were associated with more physical violence against children, higher levels of own experiences of child maltreatment, and mental ...

Parental stress and risk of child abuse: The role of socioeconomic ...

The results revealed that low-SES parents have higher levels of parental stress and are more likely to commit child abuse. It was also found that parental ...

Parenting stress among child welfare involved families

2. Parenting Stress and Child Maltreatment. Researchers have linked high levels of parenting stress with an increased risk of child maltreatment (Curenton, ...

The role of parental stress in physically abusive families - PubMed

Parental stress was found to play an important role in abusive families. Physically abusive families were significantly more often low income, had younger ...

Parenting stress and risk of child maltreatment during the COVID-19 ...

Abstract. The risk of child maltreatment is heightened during the pandemic due to multiple COVID-19 related stressors, such as physical and ...

The relationship between parental depression and child ... - Frontiers

(41) found that parents who have high levels of parenting stress had three times the risk of maltreating their children than parents with low ...

Hope as a coping resource among parents at risk for child ...

Lowell and Renk. (2017) found that parenting stress had strong positive relationships with emo- tional dysregulation and child maltreatment ...

Parental Stress and Risk of Child Abuse: The Role ... - ResearchGate

This research aimed to compare differences in parental stress and risk of child abuse between different socioeconomic families.

Parental stress and children's social and behavioral outcomes

Parental stress is a well-established risk factor for adverse child outcomes, including the development of aggression, externalizing behavior problems, ...

Parenting Stress and Risk of Child Maltreatment During the COVID

The risk of child maltreatment is heightened during the pandemic due to multiple COVID-19 related stressors, such as physical and mental health concerns, ...

(PDF) Parenting Stress and Risk of Child Maltreatment During the ...

Abstract and Figures. The risk of child maltreatment is heightened during the pandemic due to multiple COVID-19 related stressors, such as physical and mental ...

Parental Stress and Risk of Child Abuse - Semantic Scholar

Parental Stress and Risk of Child Abuse: The Role of Socioeconomic Status. · Paula Cristina Martins, Catarina Dias Matos, Ana Isabel Sani · Published in ...

The Impact of Immigrant Parental Stress on the Risk of Child ...

Many empirical studies have also demonstrated a positive correlation between stress experienced by parents and child maltreatment (Rodriguez and ...

Parental Burnout and Child Maltreatment During the COVID-19 ...

Research on parental burnout has suggested that parents who experience burnout are more likely to engage in child abuse and neglect.

Multisystemic therapy for child abuse and neglect: Parental stress ...

While improvements in parental mental health were not related to the reduction of child neglect, a decrease in parental stress significantly predicted the ...

The Role of Parental Stress in Physically Abusive Families

The 123 families studied were seen in a parenting clinic aimed at improving parent-child interactions in families with a highly oppositional ...

Parenting Stress and Abuse Potential in Mothers of Children ... - CORE

Children with disabilities are generally regarded as at risk for abuse and neglect theoretically because of such factors as early separation and disrupted ...

How Parental Stress Can Affect a Child's Health - Psychology Today

For example, parents' own anxiety and household stress have been linked to their children's emotional problems, including behavior issues, ...

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Relation to Parenting ...

Child abuse history in teen mothers and parent–child risk processes for offspring externalizing problems. Child Abuse &. Neglect, 56, 89–98. Peirce, J. M. ...

Risk and Protective Factors | Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention

Instead, a combination of factors at the individual, relationship, community, and societal levels can increase or decrease the risk of violence.