KMID : 1123620230210030013
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Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists 2023 Volume.21 No. 3 p.13 ~ p.26
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The Effects of Maternal Adverse Childhood Experience Risk Factors on Children¡¯s Emotional and Physical Abuse and Neglect and Parenting Stress
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Cho Eun-Jeong
Park In-Hee
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Abstract
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Objective : The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of maternal risk factors for adverse childhood experiences on children¡¯s emotional and physical abuse and neglect as well as parenting stress.
Methods : This is a secondary data analysis study utilizing raw data from the 2017 National Survey of Child and Family Life Experiences. A total of 1,937 mothers with at least one adverse childhood experience were categorized into low-risk (1-3), moderate-risk (4-6), and high-risk (7 or more) groups to examine the differences in children¡¯s emotional and physical abuse and neglect and parenting stress and identify the influencing factors through regression analysis.
Results : Maternal adverse childhood experiences were 50.4% in the low-risk group, 39.8% in the medium-risk group, and 9.7% in the high-risk group. Child emotional abuse was 45.0%, child physical abuse was 13.2%, child neglect was 3.5%, and parenting stress was 2.13 (¡¾0.61) on average. Adverse childhood experiences were significantly more likely to be associated with emotional and physical abuse, neglect, and parenting stress in the medium- and high-risk groups than in the low-risk group. The regression analysis showed that the model explained 35% of child emotional abuse, 25% of child physical abuse, 19% of child neglect, and 16% of parenting stress.
Conclusion : The higher the risk of adverse childhood experiences of parents, the more their children experience emotional abuse, physical abuse, child neglect, and parenting stress.
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KEYWORD
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Adverse childhood experiences, Emotional abuse, Neglect, Parenting stress, Physical abuse
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