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Citation

Frederick J, Goddard C. Child Abuse Rev. 2007; 16(5): 323-341.

Affiliation

National Research Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuse Monash University, Australia

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/car.971

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A recent Australian study of people experiencing poverty, involving in-depth interviews with 20 participants, suggests that a complex process leading to poverty in adult life can stem from abusive and adverse experiences in childhood. It is considered that these experiences of abuse and adversity may begin a process of "negative chain effects" (Rutter, 2000) resulting in a pathway into poverty caused by "accumulated adversity" (Seth-Purdie, 2000). The development and maintenance of human capital, defined as the sum of a person's physical, psychological and economic capabilities, are strongly influenced by the extent of adversity experienced over a person's life course, particularly experiences of adversity in early childhood (Seth-Purdie, 2000). In this paper, the experiences of childhood abuse and adversity reported by the interviewees will be outlined and discussed in the light of theory and research related to development during childhood and adolescence.

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