TY - JOUR PY - 1999// TI - Attitudes and Reporting Practices of Therapists Concerning Children Who Witness Domestic Violence JO - Masters abstracts international A1 - Alexander, Michael S. SP - 1292 EP - 1292 VL - 37 IS - 05 N2 - This study sought to determine the relationship between the reporting behaviors of psychologists practicing in states where the reporting of emotional abuse is mandatory and psychologists practicing in non-mandatory reporting states. Respondents from these states were members of areas of the American Psychological Association concerned with children. Respondents completed vignettes involving identical cases of a child witness to domestic violence and provided information about their attitudes and past reporting practices regarding these situations. Results indicated no significant differences which related to either the child abuse reporting laws of the state in which the respondent practiced or the gender of the respondent with respect to reporting the vignette situation or in their attitudes reflected about child witnesses. However, respondents who had consistently reported in the past were more likely to report the vignette situation and reflect attitudes indicating a need to report these situations than respondents who had consistently not reported. At least 75% of respondents in each state said that they had experience with these situations. Of this figure, at least 73% of respondents in each state said that they had not reported at least one of these instances. Implications for research and for professionals who work with these children and their families are discussed. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Masters Abstracts International, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by Michael S. Alexander; University Microfilms International) Children of Battered Women Domestic Violence Effects Domestic Violence Reporting Mental Health Personnel Perceptions Child Abuse Reporting Child Emotional Abuse Effects Child Emotional Abuse Victim Witnessing Spouse Abuse Witnessing Violence Effects Spouse Abuse Effects Domestic Violence Victim Child Abuse Victim Child Victim Child Witness Interparental Violence Violence Against Women Partner Violence 01-00
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