Parceria项目:巴西的一个针对有亲密伴侣暴力史的母亲的育儿项目

Lúcia Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, P. M. Santini, S. M. D'Affonseca
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本文考虑了儿童虐待与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)之间的关系,以及它对儿童健康发展的影响。一般来说,育儿课程不会考虑参与者可能出现的IPV病史。因此,他们倾向于不向受害母亲提供特殊帮助,以处理她们在教育子女时可能面临的情感问题和其他困难。本文提供了一个项目Parceria(伙伴关系项目)的描述,一个巴西的计划,母亲有IPV的历史后,简要回顾了育儿计划。这样的项目包括两个单元:心理治疗和教育。心理治疗单位处理与IPV病史相关的情感方面,从而最大限度地发挥教育单位的育儿技能和儿童行为管理方面的作用。介绍了使用Parceria项目的研究实例,表明了积极的结果,并建议未来的研究在随机对照评估中广泛测试该项目。语言:在
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The Parceria project: a Brazilian parenting program to mothers with a history of intimate parter violence
This paper takes in consideration the association between child abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV), as well as its implications to children's healthy development. In general, parenting programs do not consider the history of IPV that participants may present. Thus, they tend to not offer a special help to victimized mothers to cope with their emotional problems and other difficulties they may face in educating their children. The present article provides a description of Projeto Parceria (Partnership Project), a Brazilian program to mothers with a history of IPV after a brief review on parenting programs. Such program encompasses two units: a psychotherapeutic and an educational one. The psychotherapeutic unit deals with the emotional aspects associated with a history of IPV, thereby maximizing the aspects of parenting skills and child behavior management of the educational unit. Examples of studies using Projeto Parceria are presented indicating positive results and suggesting future research to test the project widely in randomized control evaluations. Language: en
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