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Domestic Violence and Children Mental Health

Ecological Perspectives to Children Exposure to Domestic Violence

Título: Domestic Violence and Children Mental Health

Tesis de Máster , 2012 , 104 Páginas , Calificación: A

Autor:in: Olusegun Emmanuel Afolabi (Autor)

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The recent interest in children's exposure to domestic violence (DV) has brought about the argument concerning the effects of such experience on their mental health. As a severe societal issue, domestic violence signifies a source of susceptibility aimed at young people and serves as a threat towards attaining constructive outcomes. This study explores developmental-ecological model to increase our knowledge and understanding of children's exposure to domestic violence, (CEDV) in a household. The study used the accessible materials on the incidence of domestic violence to analyse the emotional and behavioral trajectories that result from children early experience of domestic violence in a household. Finally, findings show that there is significant correlation between witnessing violence at home and children mental health.

KEY WORDS:
Domestic violence, children at risk, mental health, intimate partner violence, and children exposed to domestic violence, exposure to domestic violence, children witnessing domestic violence.

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Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Purpose of Study

Statement of Problems

Aim and Objectives

Research Question

Significance of the Study on theory, policy, practice and education

Implication for Research and Theory

Implication for Policy

Implication for Professional Practice/education

Definition of Concept

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

Overview of Domestic violence and children mental health

International Perspective

Continental African Perspectives

Impacts on Children

Domestic Violence and Child abuse

Intergenerational and Domestic Violence

Role of Social Work in domestic violence

THEORETICAL FRAME WORK

Ecological Theory

Consideration of Domestic Violence within an Ecological Framework

Application of Ecological Theory

Developmental Ecological Perspectives

CHAPTER THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

CHAPTER FOUR

Octogenic Factors

Micro-System Factors for Mother and Child

Exosystem Factors

CHAPTER FIVE

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

Research Goal and Thematic Focus

The primary aim of this research is to analyze the correlation between intimate partner violence (IPV) and children's mental health using a developmental-ecological perspective. The study seeks to address the gap in existing literature, which predominantly focuses on adult victims, by exploring the psycho-social impacts of domestic violence on young children and the specific environmental factors that influence their development and well-being.

  • The link between exposure to domestic violence and children's mental health.
  • The application of the developmental-ecological model to understand child trauma.
  • The identification of predictors and moderating factors for children at risk.
  • The critical role of social work in intervention and support strategies.
  • The intergenerational cycle of domestic violence and its transmission mechanisms.

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1:1 INTRODUCTION

Domestic violence is globally described by various scholars, academicians and professionals in human development as a stern social problem, and to say the least, a human rights violation. The recent debate on domestic violence explains the significant influence it has on children's mental health. Research over the years creates more awareness about the ordeal of children induced by family violence [McIntosh, 2009]. Nevertheless, the main problems, identify in domestic violence literatures is how to connect the vulnerable young children with the probable inter-spousal trauma that disrupt their neurological and biochemical pathways in development (Dodd, 2009, Kershaw et al 2008, Barnish, 2004, McGee 1997, Humphreys, 2006,).

Moreover, literature confirms the existing relationships between exposure to domestic violence (DV) and children's development. For example, the British Psychological Society (BPS 2007) states that witness domestic violence at home will impact negatively on a child's quality of life. Besides, it is also established community that offers limited support to tackle the problem of domestic violence. This is due to the increase in traditional and social cultural factors that mitigate such aggressive behavior. The term “domestic violence” is generally denoted as intimate conditions in which any of the partners in a household abused or abusing the other partner psychologically or physically. This situation is not limited to only one sex partner in a household, but associates with both men and women living together in the same household (Holt, Buckley &Whelan, 2008). Moreover, domestic violence is a gender oriented, and it

Summary of Chapters

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides the foundation for the study, covering the purpose, statement of problems, aims, research questions, and the significance of examining the link between domestic violence and children's mental health.

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW: This section offers a comprehensive overview of global, international, and African perspectives on domestic violence, while integrating the theoretical ecological framework and its application to developmental stages.

CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: This chapter outlines the research design, specifically focusing on exploratory research and desk-based documentary analysis to gather and synthesize secondary data.

CHAPTER FOUR: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS: This chapter critically analyzes the findings by evaluating ontogenic, microsystem, and exosystem factors through the lens of the ecological theoretical framework.

CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: This chapter synthesizes the study's findings and offers targeted recommendations for social work practice, policy-making, and future intervention strategies.

Keywords

Domestic violence, children at risk, mental health, intimate partner violence, children exposed to domestic violence, exposure to domestic violence, children witnessing domestic violence, ecological perspective, developmental-ecological model, child maltreatment, social work, protective factors, resilience, intergenerational transmission.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this research?

The study primarily investigates the correlation between children's exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and their subsequent mental health, emotional, and behavioral well-being.

What are the key thematic areas addressed in the work?

The key themes include the impact of domestic violence on child development, the role of protective and moderating factors, the intergenerational cycle of violence, and the role of social work in supporting affected families.

What is the central research question?

The core research question asks how children's exposure to domestic violence influences their social and emotional adjustment and to what extent it impacts the psycho-social behavior of boys and girls.

Which scientific methodology is utilized?

The study employs an exploratory research design using a desk research method, which involves a systematic review of secondary sources, literature, and existing empirical data.

What is covered in the main body of the work?

The main body examines existing literature through an ecological framework, analyzing factors at the individual, micro-system, and exo-system levels to understand how family environments affect children's development.

Which keywords characterize this study?

Key terms include domestic violence, children at risk, mental health, ecological perspective, child maltreatment, and resilience.

How does the ecological framework help explain the findings?

The ecological framework allows for a multi-level analysis, shifting from a single-cause perspective to a systemic approach that considers individual characteristics, family interactions, and wider socio-structural influences.

Why is the "forgotten victims" label applied to children in this study?

The study argues that although domestic violence is a widely recognized societal issue, previous research has overwhelmingly focused on adult victims, leaving the long-term impacts on children—the "forgotten victims"—inadequately addressed.

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Detalles

Título
Domestic Violence and Children Mental Health
Subtítulo
Ecological Perspectives to Children Exposure to Domestic Violence
Universidad
University of Botswana  (Social Sciences)
Curso
Master of Social Work
Calificación
A
Autor
Olusegun Emmanuel Afolabi (Autor)
Año de publicación
2012
Páginas
104
No. de catálogo
V268130
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656583998
ISBN (Libro)
9783656584322
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
domestic violence children mental health ecological perspectives exposure
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Olusegun Emmanuel Afolabi (Autor), 2012, Domestic Violence and Children Mental Health, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/268130
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