LONG-TERM PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF WITNESSING PHYSICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN PARENTS

Citation
K. Henning et al., LONG-TERM PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF WITNESSING PHYSICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN PARENTS, Journal of interpersonal violence, 11(1), 1996, pp. 35-51
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Family Studies","Criminology & Penology
ISSN journal
08862605
Volume
11
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
35 - 51
Database
ISI
SICI code
0886-2605(1996)11:1<35:LPASIO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
A community sample of 617 adult women completed a questionnaire about witnessing interparental physical conflicts before the age of 16. One hundred and twenty-three (20%) of the respondents reported witnessing some type of physical conflict between their parents. The mean age whe n physical conflict was first observed was 8. Women who had witnessed parental physical conflict exhibited higher levels of current psycholo gical distress on the General Severity Index of the Brief Symptom Inve ntory and lower levels of social adjustment as measured by the Social Provisions Scale. The differences in adult psychological and social ad justment between the witness and nonwitness groups persisted even afte r individually covarying for the influence of witnessing parental verb al conflict, childhood physical abuse, and perceived parental caring. Conceptual and methodological difficulties involved in trying to isola te the effects of witnessing parental physical conflicts from the effe cts of multiple overlapping family risk factors are discussed.