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A Preliminary Study On Parental Rearing Behaviors And Personality Characteristics Of Abused Child

Posted on:2004-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S C YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360092987141Subject:Mental Illness and Mental Health
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ObjectiveTo explore the parental rearing behaviors and personality characteristics of child abuse, in order to reduce the incidence of child abuse.MethodsTwo hundreds and ninety five middle school students were investigated with general data questionnaire and EMBU, and Eysenck Personal Questionnaire of children. Eighty six students experiencing abuse in past year (CA) and one hundred and ninety six controls (NC A) were analyzed by means of EMBU and Eysenck Personal Questionnaire of children.ResultsThe score of emotional warmth in CA group was significantly lower than that in control group, the scores of rejection, chastisement, interference, overprotection were significantly higher than those in control group. The score of neuroticism in CA group was significantly higher than that in control group. The score of lie in CA group was significantly lower than that in control group. On the impact of different sex, the psychoticism score of male was significantly higher than that in control group, the lie score was significantly lower than that in control group. The scores of those of female were not significantly.ConclusionDifferences existed between CA and control group in the parental rearing behaviors. Increasing understanding and emotional exchange between parents and their children and decreasing parent's chastisement, interference, rejection, denial would decrease the incidence of child abuse. Unstable emotion in children is probable a risk factor of child being abused, So training emotional control and2003expression of children is probable an intervention strategy in the future, in addition, the degree of lie in children is probable an influent factor that determine whether children are abused or not.
Keywords/Search Tags:child abuse, EMBU, domestic violence, personality, risk factors
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