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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10778012231216712
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intergenerational continuity; intergenerational transmission; child sexual abuse; qualitative
Child sexual abuse can have long-lasting negative effects on an individual's sense of safety and trust, as well as their relationships. A qualitative study conducted with 23 mothers who experienced either continuous or discontinuous CSA highlighted the various experiences they had in terms of parent-child relationships, romantic relationships, and parenting behaviors. These findings can inform interventions aimed at reducing the risk of intergenerational cycles of maltreatment.
Child sexual abuse (CSA) can have lasting negative impacts on one's sense of safety and trust, ultimately affecting the quality of relationships, and increasing the likelihood of future victimization experiences. The present study provides a qualitative description of the themes that were generated through interviews conducted with 23 mothers who experienced CSA (dis)continuity (12 continuity, 11 discontinuity). The mothers described a variety of experiences related to parent-child and romantic relationships and parenting behaviors, which could be further researched and targeted by interventions to reduce the risk of intergenerational cycles of maltreatment.
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