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The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Other Forms of Childhood Adversity on Adulthood Parenting
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Family MedicineChildhood AdversitySocial SciencesPsychologyChildhood Sexual AbuseFamily InteractionHealth SciencesOther FormsChild Well-beingSexual ViolenceChild AbuseChild DevelopmentSexual AssaultSexual AbuseAbuse StudiesSociologyFamily PsychologyIndependent ImpactChild Sexual AbuseAggressionChild Protection
This study investigated the independent impact of child sexual abuse on five dimensions of adulthood parenting after controlling for other forms of childhood adversity in a predominantly African-American sample of mothers receiving public assistance (N = 483). An analysis of data previously collected as part of the Illinois Families Study Child Well-Being Supplement was conducted to address these questions. Data were analyzed using hierarchal multiple regression. Childhood sexual abuse survivors reported significantly lower rates of parental warmth, higher rates of psychological aggression, and more frequent use of corporal punishment than mothers who had not experienced childhood sexual abuse. These effects, however, were nonsignificant when sociodemographic factors and other forms of childhood adversity were considered. Implications for future research are provided.
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