“它们需要滋养;他们需要被看到”:遭受亲密伴侣暴力的儿童的早期照料和教育

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Juliann H. Nicholson , Yoonsook Ha , Ellen R. DeVoe , Renée Spencer , Alytia A. Levendosky
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接触亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)会扰乱和损害儿童的早期发育。一些证据表明,早期护理和教育(ECE)的参与可以缓冲一些这些负面影响,但这一领域仍未得到充分研究。目前的研究利用了对新英格兰地区17名IPV幸存者母亲和6名ECE提供者的深入、半结构化访谈的主要数据,以检查暴露于IPV的儿童的ECE需求以及ECE环境中可以促进其恢复力的支持性因素。研究结果表明,儿童暴露于IPV往往会增加他们对欧洲经委会提供者和环境的需求,欧洲经委会提供者对儿童IPV暴露的认识和对IPV动态的充分理解对于支持这些需求很重要。参与者报告了欧洲经委会环境中暴露于IPV的儿童的主要复原力促进特征:1)风险重点因素,如减少IPV暴露和预防IPV肇事者与儿童的不安全接触;2)资源重点因素,包括养育、稳定性和便利的治疗服务;3)过程重点因素,包括加强情绪调节和社会发展的机会。结果强调了高质量ECE对暴露于IPV的幼儿的重要作用,并表明其具有促进幼儿恢复能力的潜力。
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“They need nurturance; they need to be seen”: Early care and education for children exposed to intimate partner violence
Exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) can disrupt and impair children’s early development. Some evidence suggests that early care and education (ECE) participation may buffer some of these negative influences, but this area remains understudied. The current study draws on primary data from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 17 IPV survivor mothers of young children and 6 ECE providers in New England to examine the ECE needs of children exposed to IPV and the supportive factors within ECE settings that can promote their resilience. Findings revealed that children’s IPV exposure tended to increase their needs from ECE providers and settings, and that ECE providers’ awareness of children’s IPV exposure and adequate understanding of IPV dynamics were important for supporting these needs. Participants reported key resilience-promoting features within ECE settings for children exposed to IPV: 1) risk-focused factors, such as reduced exposure to IPV and prevention of IPV perpetrators’ unsafe contact with children, 2) resource-focused factors, including nurturance, stability, and facilitated access to therapeutic services, and 3) process-focused factors, including scaffolded opportunities to strengthen emotion regulation and social development. Results highlight the important role of high quality ECE for young children exposed to IPV and suggest its potential for promoting their resilience.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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