Moreover, studies also suggested that mothers who
experienced other types of abuse during their childhoods exhibited negative parenting behaviors as well.
Not exact matches
ACEs usually refers to the 10
types of childhood adversity that were measured in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACE) Study: physical
abuse, emotional
abuse, sexual
abuse, physical neglect, emotional neglect, a family member who's an alcoholic or addicted to
other drugs, a family member diagnosed with a mental illness, witnessing a mother being
abused, a family member in prison, and loss
of a parent through separation or divorce.
The Save the Child, Save the Teen program that we just went through promotes the fact that it is not their fault that sometimes their family has [
experienced] substance
abuse or some [
other]
type of abuse.
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abuse.
Delusions are generally
experienced by people suffering from a severe psychotic disorder, usually schizophrenia, although delusional thinking can occur in
other types of patients (as the result
of drug or alcohol
abuse, for instance).
Linear and logistic regression models were used to determine if 6
types of adverse
experiences including physical
abuse, sexual
abuse by family and / or
other persons, witnessing
abuse, and household dysfunction caused by family alcohol and / or drug use were significantly associated with risk
of adolescent violence perpetration after adjustment for demographic covariates.
Different
types of childhood maltreatment were associated with each
other in most
of these studies and parenting stress was associated with the
experience of childhood physical
abuse in four studies (Barrett 2009; Ethier et al. 1995; Lang et al. 2010; Pereira et al. 2012), with neglect / negative home environment in two studies (Ethier et al. 1995; Harmer et al. 1999) and emotional
abuse in two studies (Lang et al. 2010 and Pereira et al. 2012).