Maternal Intergenerational Transmission of Childhood Multitype Maltreatment |
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Authors: | Natalie A. Cort Sheree L. Toth Catherine Cerulli Fred Rogosch |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Rochester Medical Center , Rochester, New York, USA Natalie_Cort@urmc.rochester.edu;3. University of Rochester , Rochester, New York, USA;4. University of Rochester Medical Center , Rochester, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Previous research suggests that child maltreatment is transmitted across familial generations. However, extant studies focused exclusively on single maltreatment subtypes, instead of the more common experience of multitype maltreatment. This limitation is addressed in the first known study to examine the maternal intergenerational transmission of childhood multitype maltreatment among 104 mothers and their children. Findings demonstrated that mothers' childhood multitype maltreatment directly predicted their children's multitype maltreatment, instead of having indirect effects through maternal romantic attachment dimension, intimate partner violence, and psychological distress. Mothers' childhood multitype maltreatment was also related to intimate partner violence and anxious romantic attachment but unrelated to psychological distress. Our findings highlight the need for clinical attention to the long-term generational effects of diverse childhood traumas. |
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Keywords: | intergenerational transmission multitype maltreatment partner violence |
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