The general aim of the present research project was to address problematic situations where domestic and witnessed violence co-occurs. These cases require to “see double” and to identify integrated strategies to foster resilience of both mothers and minors. Considering that child protection is closely linked to the parenting skills assessment, a better comprehension of the IPV impact on parenting is crucial. The first theoretical chapter deepens the knowledge about the domestic violence scenario, exploring the international prevalence, negative impact for women and children and theories about the violence interruption process. The second chapter addresses the CPS workers’ assessment of both mothers and fathers of minors referred for witnessed violence. The study adopted the judgment analysis approach and aimed to explore risk and protective factors that influence the CPS workers’ child removal intervention. The third chapter presents a systematic review and meta-analysis which aimed to get a consistent overview about the relationships between IPV and positive parenting, harsh discipline and parenting stress. The fourth chapter presents the preliminary analyses about a national research directed to investigate the determinants of parenting in context of domestic and witnessed violence from an ecological point of view.
L’obiettivo generale del presente progetto di ricerca era trattare i specifici e problematici casi in cui violenza domestica e violenza assistita coesistono. Tali situazioni infatti richiedono di “vedere doppio” per identificare adeguate e integrate strategie di protezione e sostegno di madri e minori. Considerando che la protezione dei minori è strettamente connessa alla valutazione delle competenze genitoriali, una miglior comprensione dell’impatto esercitato dalla violenza sulle pratiche di parenting è cruciale. Il primo capitolo teorico tratta lo scenario internazionale circa l’Intimate Partner Violence, esplorando dati di prevalenza, l’impatto su donne e bambini e le principali teorie sul processo di uscita dalla violenza. Il secondo capitolo tratta la valutazione da parte degli operatori della Tutela Minori delle competenze genitoriali sia materne che paterne di nuclei famigliari segnalati per violenza assistita, esplorando quali fattori di rischio e protezione sono associati all’intervento di allontanamento del minore. Il terzo capitolo presenta una rassegna sistematica con meta-analisi che esplora l’associazione tra IPV e tre dimensioni di parentig: parenting positivo, punizioni severe, stress genitoriale. Il quarto capitolo presenta i risultati preliminari di uno studio quantitativo diretto a investigare fattori di rischio e protezione circa le competenze genitoriali in contesti di IPV.
GRUMI, SERENA, PARENTING SKILLS AND MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, MILANI, LUCA, DI BLASIO, PAOLA, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano:Ciclo XXXI [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/286475]
PARENTING SKILLS AND MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
Grumi, Serena
2019
Abstract
The general aim of the present research project was to address problematic situations where domestic and witnessed violence co-occurs. These cases require to “see double” and to identify integrated strategies to foster resilience of both mothers and minors. Considering that child protection is closely linked to the parenting skills assessment, a better comprehension of the IPV impact on parenting is crucial. The first theoretical chapter deepens the knowledge about the domestic violence scenario, exploring the international prevalence, negative impact for women and children and theories about the violence interruption process. The second chapter addresses the CPS workers’ assessment of both mothers and fathers of minors referred for witnessed violence. The study adopted the judgment analysis approach and aimed to explore risk and protective factors that influence the CPS workers’ child removal intervention. The third chapter presents a systematic review and meta-analysis which aimed to get a consistent overview about the relationships between IPV and positive parenting, harsh discipline and parenting stress. The fourth chapter presents the preliminary analyses about a national research directed to investigate the determinants of parenting in context of domestic and witnessed violence from an ecological point of view.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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