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Citation

Rikić J, Beljan P, Milosević M, Miskulin I, Miskulin M, Mujkić A. Acta Clin. Croat. 2017; 56(3): 478-486.

Affiliation

University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Klinička bolnica "Sestre milosrdnice" : Institut za kliničko-medicinska istrazivanja u Zagrebu)

DOI

10.20471/acc.2017.56.03.15

PMID

29479914

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a transgenerational transmission of violence within the family on a sample of parents of preschool children in Croatia, and to identify the factors that increase the likelihood of child abuse. The Child Abuse Questionnaire was self-administered to the sample of 118 parents of preschool children (91 mothers and 27 fathers) during February 2013. There were 7.7% of mothers and 3.8% of fathers who answered that they slapped their child, while 15.4% of the fathers answered that they even hit their child with a fist. We found the subjects who were psychologically and/or physically abused in childhood by their parents to have a higher probability of following the exact model of violence on their children. So, children suffer physical violence in larger families from parents who, in turn, suffered physical violence in childhood from their fathers, controlled for all other factors in the model. Children suffer psychological violence from parents who experienced psychological violence from their own parents during childhood, controlled for all other factors in the model. We also found the higher number of family members in a household to be a risk factor for abuse. The study has confirmed that additional interventions are necessary to break the model of transmitting violence from generation to generation.


Language: en

Keywords

Child; Child abuse; Child, preschool; Croatia; Physical abuse; Violence – prevention and control

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