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Special Cases of Child Abuse
SOC 5870 – Violence in the Family Dr. M. C. Sengstock, Ph.D., C.C.S.
http://users.wowway.com/[email protected]
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Exposure to Parental Violence• New Dimension of Child Abuse• Just Beginning to Be Discussed, Researched• Problems of Research:
– Biased Samples (Shelter Women & Children)– Mothers Too Upset to Provide Valid Data?– Children Responses Different from Mothers?– Fathers Underestimate Own Violence
• Amount & Type of Exposure Not Measured– See VIOLENCE? See RESULTS? Overhear?
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Research Findings
• Family Functioning & Satisfaction Are Lower– What Is the Impact of This on Children?
• Mothers: – More Preoccupied Less Energy for Child– Displacement of Problems on Child – Inconsistency in Discipline (Depends on Father)
• Fathers:– More Irritable, Power-Focused– Distant from Children
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Impact on Children: Short Term
• More Behavior Problems – Truancy, Aggression
• Externalizing – Aggression
• Internalizing – Depression, Headaches, Stomach Aches
• Physical Symptoms – Bed Wetting, Colds, Sore Throats
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Impact on Children: Long Term• Girls:
– Increased Depression– Decreased Self-Esteem– Decreased Social Adjustment
• Boys:– Decreased Effective Conflict Resolution Strategies
• Both Girls & Boys: – Increased Trauma-Related Symptoms Anxiety; Sleep Disturbances
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Compounding Effects of Marital Violence on Children
• Such Homes Have Many Problems:– 40% - 60% Have Increased Child Abuse– Tend to Have Ineffective Parenting – Have Other Family Stresses
• Hence Tension & Problems Accumulate!
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Impact on Children of Observing Parental Violence or Its Effects
• Fright for Self – “Me Next?”• Fright for Mother – “Who’ll Care for Me?”
Death of Parent• Self Blame – “Must Be Something I Did!”• Often Encouraged: “Be Quiet or Dad Will Get
Mad & Hit ME!”• Children Feel All Powerful – & No Power• Age Impact: Small Child v. Pre-Teen v. Teen
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“Caring for Mom”
• Children Assume Responsibilities Beyond Their Years– Children Try to Protect Mom– Help to Care for Younger Siblings– Help With Housework– Try to Keep Dad Happy
• Sources: – J. Humphreys’ dissertation– Student in Middle School Class
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Additional Dilemmas
• If Violent Couple Divorces – Who Gets Custody of Children?
• Should Visitation Be Allowed?• Is Marital Violence Relevant to These Issues?
– Is Father Bad for the Children (vs. Mother)?– Is Mother Incapable (Too Depressed) of Managing
Children?
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Incest/Sexual Abuse of Children
• Historical– Believed Very Rare But Common in Folklore
• Last 40 Years – Greater Attention• Most Common(ly Found): Father – Daughter • Probably Most Common: Brother – Sister • Sexual Abuse by Mother: Rarely Seen – Why?
– Doesn’t Happen? Or Boys Don’t Complain? – Or Mother Role in Child Care Hides It? – EX: 20 Year Old Patient – Mother Still Bathed
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Mother Role in Sexual Abuse
Mother Seen As:– Enabling – Allowing – Encouraging – Not
Protecting Child – Frigid – Often Abused – Fears Husband – Happy to
Have Daughter Assume “Wife Role”
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Incest vs. Sexual Abuse
2 Terms & Their Impact:• Incest: Implies Sexual Abuse Within Family• Sexual Abuse: Has Broader Implications• Does Family Relationship Matter?• Or Is It the Authority Issue That Matters?• Need More Emphasis on Non-Family Offenders?
– Priests? Teachers? Scout Leaders? Coaches?• Should We Consider Other Victims?
– Elderly? Marital Rape?
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Identification & Its Problems• Same As Other Abuse Victims – Only Harder
– Arouses Sexual Anxieties in Professionals– Often Children Not Believed
• Symptoms:– STDs – Yeast Infections – Severe Constipation or
Diarrhea – Pregnancy – Genital Disorders – Sore Throats/STDs – Sex/Gender Identify Confusion – Bed-Wetting – Learning Problems – Unusual Sexual Curiosity – Seductive – Fearful of Offender (Father, Brother, Other Adult) – “Gets Away” With Misbehavior Toward Offender
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Overt vs. Covert Sexual Abuse
• Sexual Abuse of Children/Youth Is ALWAYS an Abuse of Authority (Even If Non-Related)
• Overt Sexual Abuse: Involves Direct Action– Penetration; Fondling; Showing Videos
• Covert Sexual Abuse: Child As a Medium– Parents Communicate Thru Child Sex Meanings– Child Plays Spousal Role
• Both Overt & Covert Have Same Symptoms
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Some Consequences of Sexual Abuse
• Blurred Family Roles – Children Act Like Adults• Father Jealous, Possessive of Victim• Favoritism of Preferred Child • Sibling Jealousy• Abused Child Is Depressed, Withdrawn• Poor Self-Image – Secretive – Seductive • Abuser Often Introvert, Uncomfortable With
Adults
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Child Neglect
• Topic Given Little Attention To Date• Other Areas Considered More Serious• Serious Consequences Not Recognized• Taken More Seriously Today Than 25 Years Ago
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Definition of Child Neglect
• Failure to Provide “Necessities”• Intervening Factors:• Impact of Poverty• Impact of Parental Knowledge• Impact of Parental Intentions
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What Are Necessities?
• Nutrition• Shelter• Clothing • Health Care• “Abandonment” (Left Alone) • Educational Neglect (No School Conferences?)• Emotional Neglect
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Has Frequency Changed?
• Physical Neglect:– 1981: 1.6/1,000 – 1986: 8.1/1,000 – 1993: 19.9/1,000
• Emotional Neglect:– 1981: 2.7/1,000– 1986: 4.5/1,000– 1993: 5.9/1,000
Do These Represent Real Changes?
Or Are They Reporting Changes?
Or Definition Changes?
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Critical Factors in Neglect
• Child’s Age: < 1 Yr; 1-5 Yrs; 6-10 Yrs;11 + Yrs; Teens
• Pre-Born – Part of Anti-Abortion Movement– Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Drug Abuse
• Degree of Abuse: “Abandonment”– In Room? Bathtub? House? How Long?
• Use of Criminal/Civil Sanctions Re Mothers • Parent Characteristics:
– Single Parents – Many Children – Young Mothers
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Remedies
• Take Children Away?• Who Gets Them? Family? Foster Care?• What Impact on Child? Is Alternative Better?• Who Pays Cost? Will State Want to Pay?• Age Old Question: Is It Neglect?• Or a “Different Life Style”?
– EX: Working Mother Who Brought Children to Work & Left in Car