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Domestic Violence

Yıl 2012, , 204 - 222, 01.06.2012
https://doi.org/10.5455/cap.20120413

Öz

Domestic violence is a problem that affects the lives of many women both in urban and rural areas. Depression and post-traumatic stress disorder are the most prevalent mental health problems related with domestic violence. Children of battered women are also affected from the domestic violence. Children who grow up in families with intimate partner violence may suffer from a range of behavioral and emotional disturbances that can be associated with the perpetration or experiencing of violence later in life. The mental health care sector can have a significant impact on publicizing and addressing violence against women and children and on reducing the mental health problems related to abuse. This review focuses on domestic violence victims, most of whom are women and children victimized by their spouses or parents, along with the causes and cycle of domestic violence.

Kaynakça

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Aile İçi Şiddet

Yıl 2012, , 204 - 222, 01.06.2012
https://doi.org/10.5455/cap.20120413

Öz

Aile içi şiddet, hem kentsel hem de kırsal alanlarda birçok kadının hayatını etkileyen bir problemdir. Aile içi şiddet, depresyon ve travma sonrası stres bozukluğu gibi ruh sağlığı sorunlarına neden olabilir. Şiddete uğramış kadınların çocukları da aile içi şiddetten etkilenir. Eşler arasında şiddetin olduğu ailelerde büyüyen çocuklar, daha sonraki yaşamlarında şiddet uygulayıcısı olma ya da şiddete maruz kalma ile ilişkili olabilecek, bir dizi ruhsal ve davranışsal problemler yaşayabilirler. Kamuoyunda ruh sağlığı alanının, kadın ve çocuğa karşı uygulanan şiddete karşı çözüm üretmek ve istismar ile ilişkili ruh sağlığı sorunlarının azaltılması üzerinde önemli bir etkisi olabilir. Bu yazıda, çoğunluğu eşleri ya da ebeveynleri tarafından şiddete uğrayan kadın ve çocuklar, aile içi şiddet kurbanları üzerinde durulmuş ve aile içi şiddet döngüsü ve nedenleri incelenmiştir.

Kaynakça

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  • Owen FK, Owen DW.Kadına Yönelik Aile İçi Şiddet. Ankara, T.C. Başbakanlık Kadının Statüsü Genel Müdürlüğü, 2008.
  • American Psychological Association. Violence and the Family: Report of the American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Violence and the Family. Washington DC, American Psychological Association. 1996.
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  • Caykoylu A, Ibiloglu Okan A, Potas N, Yılmaz E. Incidence of domestic violence and possible risk factors in a group of Turkish women from a psychiatry clinic. 44th National Psychiatry Congress, 2008, Antalya, Turkey.
  • Hurley DJ, Jaffe P. Children's observations of violence: II. Clinical implications for children's mental health professionals. Can J Psychiatry 1990; 35:471-476.
  • Flannery DJ, Wester KL, Singer MI. Impact of exposure to violence in school on child and adolescent mental health and behavior. J Community Psychol 2004;
  • Herzberger SD. The cyclical pattern of child abuse: a study of research methodology. Am Behav Sci 1990; 33:529-545.
  • Lynch M, Cicchetti D. An ecological-transactional analysis of children and contexts: the longitudinal interplay among child maltreatment, community violence, and children’s symptomatology. Dev Psychopathol 1998; 10:235-257.
  • Lystad M. Violence in the Home: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. New York, Brunner/Mazel, 1986.
  • Hughes HM, Parkinson D, Vargo M. Witnessing spouse abuse and experiencing physical abuse; a "Double Whammy"? J Fam Violence 1989; 4:197-209.
  • Cappell C, Heiner RB. The intergenerational transmission of family aggression. J Fam Violence 1990; 5:135-152.
  • Carlson BE. Adolescent observers of marital violence. J Fam Violence 1990; 5:285
  • Perry CM. Proactive thoughts on creating safe schools. School Community Journal 1999; 9:9-16.
  • World Health Organization. Violence: A Public Health Priority. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1996.
  • Rivera B, Widom CS. Childhood victimization and violent offending. Violence Vict 1990; 5:19-35.
  • Maxfield MG, Widom CS. The cycle of violence revisited 6 years later. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1996; 150:390-395.
  • National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW). CPS Sample Component Wave Data Analysis Report, 2005.
  • Robinson D, Taylor J. The Incidence of Family Violence Perpetrated by Federal Offenders: A File Review Study. Ottawa, Correctional Service of Canada, 1994.
  • Silent Witness National Witness Initiative. Statistics on domestic violence: a national crisis, 2001. http://www.silentwitness.net/sub/violences.htm (accessed in Feb 1, 2012).
  • Whipple EE, Webster-Stratton C. The role of parental stress in physically abusive families. Child Abuse Negl 1991; 15:279-291.
  • McCormack A, Gore J, Thomas K. Early career teacher professional learning. Asia- Pacific Journal of Teacher Education 2006; 34:95-113.
  • Holden GW, Ritchie KL. Linking extreme marital discord, child rearing, and child behavior problems: evidence from battered women. Child Dev 1991; 62:311-327.
  • Holtzworth-Munroe A, Stuart GL. Typologies of male batterers: three subtypes and the differences among them. Psychol Bull 1994; 116:476-497.
  • Hilberman E, Munson K. Sixty battered women. Victimology 1977-1978; 2(3- 4):460-470.
  • Hinchey FS, Gavelek JR. Empathic responding in children of battered women. Child Abuse Negl 1982; 6:395-401.
  • Holtzworth-Munroe A, Smutzler N, Sandin B. A brief review of the research on husband violence. Part II: the psychological effects of husband violence on battered women and their children. Aggress Violent Behav 1997; 2:179-213.
  • Hughes HM, Barad SJ. Psychological functioning of children in a battered women's clinic. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1983; 53:525-531.
  • Wolfe DA, Zak L, Wilson S, Jaffe P. Child witnesses to violence between parents: critical issues in behavioral and social adjustment. J Abnorm Child Psychol 1985; 14:95-104.
  • McClosky LA, Figueredo AJ, Koss MP. The effects of systemic family violence on children’s mental health. Child Dev 1995; 66:1239-1261.
  • Stark E, Flitcraft A. Women-battering, child abuse and social heredity: what is the relationship? Sociol Rev Monogr 1985; 31:147-171.
  • Straus MA. Measuring intrafamily conflict and violence: The Conflict Tactics Scales.J Marriage Fam 1979; 41:75-88.
  • Widom CS. Does violence beget violence? A critical examination of the literature. Psychol Bull 1989; 106:3-28.
  • Spaccarelli S, Sandler IN, Roosa M. History of spouse violence against mother: correlated risks and unique effects in child mental health. J Fam Violence 1994; 9:79- 98.
  • Springer KW, Sheridan J, Kuo D, Carnes M. Long-term physical and mental Health consequences of childhood physical abuse: results from a large population-based sample of men and women. Child Abuse Negl 2007; 31:517-530.
  • Stagg V, Wills GD, Howell M. Psychopathology in early childhood witnesses of family violence. Topics Early Child Spec Educ 1989; 9:73-87.
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  • Aslıhan Okan İbiloğlu, Uzm.Dr., Tarsus Devlet Hastanesi, Mersin
Toplam 134 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi
Bölüm Derleme
Yazarlar

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Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2012
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2012

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AMA İbiloğlu AO. Aile İçi Şiddet. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar. Haziran 2012;4(2):204-222. doi:10.5455/cap.20120413

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