Intergenerational transmission of childhood maltreatment and offspring behavioral adjustment problems and competence
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Tarih
2024
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Background: Previous studies have consistently highlighted that exposure to childhood maltreatment adversely affects the developmental domains of subsequent generations. Little, however, is known about the relationship between maternal childhood maltreatment history and adolescent development, as well as the mediator role of offspring childhood maltreatment. Objective: The current study attempts to investigate the mediating role of offspring childhood maltreatment in the relationship between maternal childhood maltreatment history and offspring behavioral adjustment problems and competence. Methods: Participants were 1102 adolescents aged 10-15 years (M-age = 12.14, SD = 1.22) and their mothers (M-age = 39.40, SD = 5.31). Participating adolescents filled out self-report instruments assessing their childhood maltreatment by their mothers, self-esteem, academic performance, loneliness, and prosocial and aggressive behaviors between October 2018 and May 2019. In addition, we collected data from mothers on their childhood maltreatment history. Results: We analyzed the data through a structural equation model. The findings revealed insignificant direct effects of maternal childhood maltreatment history on offspring behavioral adjustment problems and competence. Yet, indirect effects demonstrated that offspring maltreatment by mothers mediated the relationship between maternal childhood maltreatment history and offspring behavioral adjustment problems and competence. Maternal childhood maltreatment history was significantly associated with offspring maltreatment (beta = 0.30; p < .001), which in turn was linked to a higher level of behavioral adjustment problems (beta = 0.40; p < .001) and a lower level of competence (beta = -0.71; p < .001). Conclusion: The research findings extend our understanding of the relationship between maternal childhood maltreatment history and offspring behavioral adjustment problems and competence, identifying the mediating role of offspring maltreatment.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Intergenerational Transmission Of Childhood Maltreatment, Maternal Childhood Maltreatment History, Offspring Maltreatment, Behavioral Adjustment Problems, Competence
Kaynak
Child Abuse & Neglect
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N/A
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Q1
Cilt
153