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Scott, Ronald L.; Stone, David A. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1986
Examined psychological disturbance in adolescent and adult victims of father-daughter incest. Results indicated the overall profiles were more elevated for adult victims than for adolescent victims. Discussion focuses on the core personality disturbance shared by the two groups and the probable influence of time or age on psychopathology.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Abuse, Daughters, Emotional Problems

Summit, Roland; Kryso, JoAnn – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1978
The paper suggests that incest has been underestimated as a significant determinant of emotional disturbance, and that misuse of sexuality between parents and children can have detrimental consequences that parallel those resulting from other forms of child abuse. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Classification, Emotional Problems, Family Problems

Libow, Judith A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1995
Childhood experiences and long-term psychological outcomes were investigated with 10 adults, ages 33 through 71, who were self-identified victims of illness fabrication by a parent (Munchausen by Proxy). During childhood they felt unloved and unsafe and had emotional and physical problems. As adults, problems included insecurity, reality-testing…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Abuse, Diseases, Emotional Adjustment

Ogilvie, Beverly; Daniluk, Judith – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995
Studied mother-daughter incest. Common themes were extracted from in-depth interviews with survivors of mother-perpetrated sexual abuse, some of which parallel the experience of survivors of other forms of child sexual abuse, and some of which are more specific to mother-daughter incest. Discusses themes and counseling implications. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Abuse, Counseling, Emotional Problems

Garbarino, James; And Others – Child Development, 1984
Examines parental, adolescent, and family system characteristics that place a family at risk of destructive parent/child relations during the child's adolescence. Maladjusted youth from 10 through 16 years of age and both of their parents were visited at home by a team of researchers, who administered a battery of questionnaire, interview, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Emotional Problems, Family Characteristics

Hobday, Angela; Lee, Karen – Adoption & Fostering, 1994
Suggests that medical advisors may be an important resource for adoptive parents seeking to understand their child's behavior. Examines the effects of the child's past--problems such as loss, poor attachment, or abuse--and how the child and new family adjust. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Attachment Behavior
Miller, Susan B. – 1995
This book was written for teenagers and older children who have abusive, alcoholic, or mentally ill parents. Emphasis is placed on young people in such situations using their intelligence, understanding that parents are fallible, viewing the future with optimism, facing reality, and seeing the good in other people rather than assuming everyone…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Child Abuse, Child Neglect

Mennen, Ferol E. – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 2000
A study compared 31 abused and 21 non-abused Latino children on measures of depression, anxiety, behavior problems, and dissociation. Abused children had higher levels of symptoms on most measures. Scores of the abused children on self-report measures were not in the clinical range, but results of parent measures were in the clinical range.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Emotional Problems
DeOliveira, Carey Anne; Bailey, Heidi Neufeld; Moran, Greg; Pederson, David R. – Social Development, 2004
Recent years have seen the emergence of accounts of the origins of the Disorganized attachment relationship in early mother-infant interaction, each building on the pioneering work of Main and Hesse--dysfunctional emotional processes figure prominently in all these accounts. This paper applies a framework based on two complementary theories of…
Descriptors: Socialization, Mothers, Infants, Attachment Behavior

Gara, Michael A.; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
A study compared 55 mothers who had been physically abused as children and 46 mothers who had not been, concerning their memories and descriptions of self, parents, babies, and significant others. Mothers who were abused had negative attributes pervading their memories and perceptions. A mother's positive view of self was associated with secure…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Abuse, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems

Fischer, Donald G.; McDonald, Wendy L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
A study of 1037 cases of child sexual abuse in Canada found: (1) earlier onset, longer duration, higher level of intrusion, and greater physical and emotional injury for intrafamilial victims; (2) less use of force or enticements by intrafamilial offenders; and (3) more convictions and longer sentences for intrafamilial offenders. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Court Litigation, Emotional Problems, Family Problems
Morris, Joan – School Guidance Worker, 1979
Psychological abuse hits a child from many different sources. It is also the most difficult to counter. The counselor is in a delicate position when faced with the child she/he knows is being harmed by his parents. These students need help. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems

Kinard, E. Milling – Journal of Social Issues, 1979
Studies of emotional development in battered children, as well as more general psychological theory and research on personality development, are reviewed for the implications these findings might have for intervention and treatment. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Child Welfare, Developmental Psychology

Ruchkin, Vladislav V.; Eisemann, Martin; Hagglof, Bruno – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
A study of 15 Russian juvenile male rape victims found their level of post-traumatic stress correlated with the temperament dimensions of harm avoidance and reward dependence. The total level of post-traumatic stress reaction was negatively correlated with parental emotional warmth and positively with paternal rejection. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Emotional Problems, Fathers

Libbey, Patricia; Bybee, Rodger – Journal of Social Issues, 1979
In an exploration of the hypothesis that there may be important differences between adolescent abuse and child abuse, the author reviews the literature and theories of adolescent abuse, discusses the findings from a review of 25 case studies, and suggests areas for further research. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Child Abuse, Discipline
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