2017
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13458
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Predicting family health and well‐being after separation from an abusive partner: role of coercive control, mother's depression and social support

Abstract: In working with these families postseparation, nurses should approach care from a strength-based perspective, and integrate tailored assessment and intervention options for women and families that address both depression and social support.

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“…Family violence (FV), including intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse, is a serious threat to the physical and psychological health of family members. 1 Despite its seriousness, FV is easily unreported, so its prevalence is often underestimated. 2 According to Demographic and Health Survey data collected from 284 281 women in 24 countries, 3 only 7% of individuals experiencing partner violence reported the violence to formal authorities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Family violence (FV), including intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse, is a serious threat to the physical and psychological health of family members. 1 Despite its seriousness, FV is easily unreported, so its prevalence is often underestimated. 2 According to Demographic and Health Survey data collected from 284 281 women in 24 countries, 3 only 7% of individuals experiencing partner violence reported the violence to formal authorities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Also, traditionally, corporal punishment of children has been considered as a means of discipline, not abuse, and children are taught that bringing shame on their families and parents goes against the roles of filial piety. 9,10 Therefore, it is forbidden to talk to outside individuals about disgraceful family secrets or to know of or 909941A PHXXX10.1177/1010539520909941Asia Pacific Journal of Public HealthPark and Kim research-article2020 1 Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea 2 Shinsung University, Dangjin-Si, South Korea intervene in the matters of other families. Due to these cultural influences, violence occurring within the family has long existed and been justified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies contributed to understanding adjustment in the period immediately following separation, which has been examined less due to sampling challenges (Broughton & Ford‐Gilboe, ). Mothers who experienced CCV (vs. SCV or no violence) in marriage were found to have the lowest quality coparenting relationships in the year following a divorce filing (Hardesty et al, ).…”
Section: Individual and Relational Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also experienced the most harassment and coparenting conflict (Hardesty et al, ), more depression, PTSD, and physical health symptoms (Hardesty et al, ), and more volatility and unpredictable patterns of harassment and conflict (Hardesty et al, ). Despite considerable intrusion by former partners for years after separation, studies demonstrate mothers' and children's regenerative capacity to recover from IPV (Broughton & Ford‐Gilboe, ; Yu, Petit, Lansford, Dodge, & Bates, ). Collectively, this research extends our understanding of the effects of IPV on postseparation individual (e.g., mothers' adjustment), relational (e.g., coparenting), and family‐system level processes (e.g., health promotion).…”
Section: Individual and Relational Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nursing in particular, studies in Canada and Australia have highlighted the salience of this qualification, based on a comprehensive curricular training on the subject, favoring the recognition of cases, welcoming and accompanying women during the decision process to break the violent cycle and also afterwards ( 37 - 38 ) , in order to prevent women from resuming the relationship in the same disrespectful patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%