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Domestic violence on children and its effects on their behavior: A review study

By: Jyothi, K. V and Banasode, C.C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(449), Jul, 2024: p.54-56.Subject(s): Intimate partner violence—Children, Child witnesses to violence, Domestic violence—Impact on children, Child abuse—Associated factors, Family violence—Psychological effects, Child maltreatment—Household exposure, Emotional trauma—Children, Parental conflict—Child impact, Intergenerational violence—Children, Household dysfunction—Children, Child protection—Domestic violence, Psychological abuse—Children, Children—Mental health—Violence exposure, Family relationships—Violence, Child development—Adverse experiences, Children—Resilience—Violence exposure, Trauma-informed care—Children, Violence prevention—Families, Social work—Child abuse, Parenting—Violent households In: Third ConceptSummary: Children residing in households where intimate prater violence transpires frequently encounter this violence by observing, perceiving its consequie3nces, being informed about it, or otherwise being conscious of the fact that violence is transpiring between parents or careers. Intimate prater violence is seen as a type of child maltreatment, and children who experience it are frequently subjected to deliberate child abuse as well. – Reproduced
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Children residing in households where intimate prater violence transpires frequently encounter this violence by observing, perceiving its consequie3nces, being informed about it, or otherwise being conscious of the fact that violence is transpiring between parents or careers. Intimate prater violence is seen as a type of child maltreatment, and children who experience it are frequently subjected to deliberate child abuse as well. – Reproduced

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