2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-98932011000200004
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Habilidades maternas de mulheres vítimas de violência doméstica: uma revisão da literatura

Abstract: O presente estudo objetivou revisar a literatura nacional e internacional de 2007 a 2010 sobre violência doméstica e habilidades maternas nas seguintes bases de dados: Bireme, Web of Science, Lilacs e Medline. A busca resultou em 85 artigos, sendo analisados 28 que se relacionavam com a proposta deste estudo, todos internacionais, divididos em quatro categorias: (1) prevalência, (2) intervenção, (3) relação entre violência conjugal e habilidades maternas e (4) impacto da violência conjugal nos filhos. A anális… Show more

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“…In this regard, Graham-Bermann and Miller (2013) pointed out that they found evidence that some of the participants in their study may have reported lower levels of negative symptoms due to social desirability. D'Affonseca and Williams (2011) found in their review of the literature that all articles chose the women's self-report on the effects of violence on themselves or their children as a source of information. While this is an important source of information, individuals tend to attribute attitudes or behaviors with socially desirable values to themselves and to reject the presence of attitudes or behaviors with socially undesirable values (Almiro, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this regard, Graham-Bermann and Miller (2013) pointed out that they found evidence that some of the participants in their study may have reported lower levels of negative symptoms due to social desirability. D'Affonseca and Williams (2011) found in their review of the literature that all articles chose the women's self-report on the effects of violence on themselves or their children as a source of information. While this is an important source of information, individuals tend to attribute attitudes or behaviors with socially desirable values to themselves and to reject the presence of attitudes or behaviors with socially undesirable values (Almiro, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some situations, mothering remains positive, and sensitivity and responsiveness toward their children are identified. Also, emotional support, consistency, acceptance, parental involvement, and appropriate disciplinary practices have been associated with successful outcomes in children exposed to IPV (D'Affonseca & Williams, 2011).…”
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“…Another aggravating factor for children is that, in addition to being exposed to violence and/or witnessing it, they may be victims of child maltreatment (CM) by their mother's partner, being the father or stepfather (Izaguirre and Calvete 2015). Possible maternal difficulties due to violence, such as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and posttraumatic stress, may affect maternal functioning as these women will have to face violent partners and simultaneously care for their children (D'Affonseca and Williams 2011;Overlien 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%