Attachment & Human Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25(6), P. 613 - 639
Published: Nov. 2, 2023
Exposure
to
intimate
partner
violence
(IPV)
during
early
childhood
is
associated
with
self-regulation
difficulties.
Caregivers
can
facilitate
children's
through
emotion-focused
conversations
about
past
experiences,
buffering
downstream
effects.
However,
caregivers
experiencing
may
avoid
distressing
emotions
activated
by
such
conversations.
This
paper
explores
two
different
models
of
relational
stress
responses,
one
involving
indirect
effects
(i.e.
spillover
effects)
and
the
other
moderation
effects).
Mothers
(n
=
117),
oversampled
for
exposure,
self-reported
on
IPV
participated
in
an
emotional
reminiscing
task
children
(aged
3–5
years);
narratives
were
coded
maternal
sensitive
guidance.
Maternal
guidance
was
related
self-regulation.
Sensitive
did
not
have
association
between
exposure
self-regulation,
but
buffer
physical
self-regulation;
this
pattern
hold
psychological
IPV.
Results
suggest
promote
contexts
high
Revista Multidisciplinar do Nordeste Mineiro,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1(1), P. 1 - 17
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
Este
trabalho
teve
como
objetivo
a
investigação
das
consequências
associadas
à
exposição
violência
doméstica
na
infância
por
meio
de
uma
revisão
sistemática
literatura.
As
buscas
foram
realizadas
nas
bases
dados
Scientific
Eletronic
Library
Online
(SciELO)
e
PubMed,
utilizando
palavras-chave
em
inglês
Consequences
of
domestic
violence,
Children,
Development,
Exposure
to
portugês
“Consequências
da
doméstica”,
“Crianças”,
“Desenvolvimento”
“Exposição
doméstica”.
O
estudo
seguiu
as
recomendações
do
método
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
and
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
para
identificação
seleção
dos
estudos,
resultando
um
total
13
estudos
selecionados
análise
inclusão
nesta
revisão.
Os
resultados
indicam
que
podem
ser
categorizadas
sintomas
internalizantes,
externalizantes,
problemas
rendimento
escolar
Q.I,
além
indiretas
relacionadas
má
saúde
mental
materna.
Esses
discutidos
partir
ótica
analítico-comportamental,
ressaltando
forte
influência
o
ambiente
exerce
aquisição
desses
comportamentos.
Concluiu-se
domicílios
onde
ocorre
constituem
influenciador
diversas
influenciam
negativamente
bem-estar
psicossocial
infantil.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 1, 2025
Mothers
in
low-income
households
face
an
increased
risk
for
intimate
partner
violence
(IPV).
The
high
costs
of
raising
young
children
can
create
household
conflict
that
makes
more
likely
to
occur.
Furthermore,
a
lack
formal
childcare
force
women
out
the
workforce,
rendering
them
financially
dependent
on
partners.
Childcare
subsidies,
which
cover
portion
expenses
associated
with
center-based
or
in-home
care
children,
alleviate
economic
strain
and
allow
mothers
work,
potentially
reducing
relationship
promoting
women's
financial
independence
leave
abusive
present
study
investigated
link
between
mothers'
receipt
government
subsidies
IPV
victimization.
Data
came
from
Future
Families
Child
Wellbeing
Study,
large
longitudinal
birth
cohort
sampled
families
20
American
cities.
analytic
sample
was
limited
who
were
income-eligible
subsidy
their
home
state
at
year
3
interview
when
approximately
years
old
(N
=
1,987).
Path
analysis
latent
variable
found
significant
decrease
victimization
(β
-.18,
p
<
.05),
controlling
number
maternal
characteristics.
Maternal
employment,
parenting
stress,
housing
insecurity
IPV,
regardless
receipt.
Findings
suggest
are
important
policy
tool
targeting
against
women.
Expansion
federal
may
have
additional
unintended
benefits
families.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(3), P. e0306669 - e0306669
Published: March 18, 2025
Many
systematic
reviews
and
meta-analyses
have
been
conducted
in
the
field
of
Intimate
Partner
Violence
(IPV)
evidence
shows
small
to
moderate
effect
sizes
improving
mental
health
outcomes.
However,
there
is
considerable
heterogeneity
due
variation
participants,
interventions
contexts.
It
therefore
important
establish
which
participant
intervention
characteristics
affect
different
psychosocial
outcomes
Individual
Participant
Network
Meta-analysis
(IPDNMA)
a
gold-standard
method
estimate
moderating
effects,
compare
effectiveness
thus
answer
question
best-suited
for
whom.
We
will
conduct
an
IPDNMA
randomised
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
IPV
survivors
aimed
at
health,
such
as
self-efficacy
quality
life,
reducing
increasing
safety-behaviours
dropout
from
(as
indication
acceptability)
compared
any
type
control
(PROSPERO
registration
number:
CRD42023488502).
aim
collaborations
with
authors
eligible
RCTs,
obtain
harmonise
Data
trials.
one-stage
under
Bayesian
framework
using
multinma
package
R,
after
testing
participants
are
modifiers.
anticipate
that
not
all
study
provide
access
IPD,
limitation
IPDNMA.
address
this
by
combining
studies
aggregate
data
IPD
Multi-Level
Meta-Regression
(ML-NMR)
implemented
R
package.
This
approach
novel
makes
full
use
available
inform
clinical
policy-related
decision
making.