Research Reveals 25 Risk Factors for Childhood Abuse

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Research Reveals 25 Risk Factors for Childhood Abuse
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Understanding which factors make children more likely to endure abuse can help us protect them better. ArashEmamzadeh explains what everyone needs to know.

: family conflict and a strong need for control.So, looking at the medium risk factors, it seems that physical abusers differ from non-abusers in a number of important ways.

Specifically, abusers are generally more likely to experience low self-esteem, parenting stress, distress, anxiety, depression, hostility, cognitive limitations, and impulse control problems. Furthermore, they tend to have limited empathy, feel alone and isolated, make negative attributions, have inadequate knowledge of child development, engage in fewer positive parenting behaviors, have more negative interactions with their child, and report lower family cohesion..

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