Domestic Violence, Risky Family Environment and Children: A Bio-Psychology Perspective.

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
O. Afolabi
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Abstract

Though a large body of research has investigated the impacts of domestic violence on adult’s  victims, only few studies has been devoted to the exposure of children’s to probable inter-spousal trauma that disrupts their neurological and biochemical pathways in development. The aim of this paper is to analyze the current empirical research that discusses the biological and psychological inference of domestic violence and risky family environment on children’s health. In realizing this objective, the paper used the ecological framework to explain the interaction effects of bio- psychological processes on emotional regulation and social competence skills of children living in a domestic violence and risky family environment. Finally, study shows that a risky and harsh early family environment exacerbates disturbances in children’ physiological and neuroendocrine responses to stress, and also has long-term adverse implication on their mental health.   Key words: Domestic violence, risky family environment, mental health.
家庭暴力、危险家庭环境与儿童:一个生物心理学的视角。
虽然大量的研究调查了家庭暴力对成人受害者的影响,但很少有研究专门针对儿童可能受到配偶间创伤的影响,这种创伤会破坏他们在发育过程中的神经和生化途径。本文的目的是分析目前关于家庭暴力和危险家庭环境对儿童健康的生理和心理影响的实证研究。为实现这一目标,本文采用生态学的框架来解释家庭暴力和风险家庭环境中儿童的情绪调节和社会能力技能的生物心理过程的交互作用。最后,研究表明,风险和恶劣的早期家庭环境加剧了儿童对压力的生理和神经内分泌反应的紊乱,并对他们的心理健康产生长期不利影响。关键词:家庭暴力,危险家庭环境,心理健康
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0.40
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33.30%
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24
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Special Education publishes original articles concerning special education. Experimental, as well as, theoretical articles are sought from all over the world. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews of research, historical and philosophical reviews in addition to evidence based data of the effectiveness of innovative approaches.
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