This may be helpful, although it is not that recent. Bowker, L.H., Arbitell, M., & McFerron, J. (1988). On the relationship between wife beating and child abuse. In K. Yllo & M. Bograd (Eds.), Perspectives on wife abuse (pp. 158-174). Newbury Park, California: Sage. The authors review the research linking wife battering and physical child abuse and describe the results of a large-scale study that they conducted on this topic. They surveyed 543 battered women who had children with their abusers. The results indicate that in 70% of these families the abusers were also physically abusing the children. The results further indicated that the severity of wife abuse was positively associated with the severity of child abuse. The authors report that battered women are more likely to engage in help seeking behaviour if child abuse is present. -----Original Message----- From: owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jerry Jensen Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 5:54 AM To: Child Maltreatment Researchers Subject: Children exposed to adult DV I am looking for empirical data stating that adults involved in domestic violence will seek help for their situation "because of" their children. I believe I read this recently and can not locate the source. Was I just wishing it to be so? Jerry E. Jensen CedarBrook Family Center phone: 651-603-8546 (USA) e-mail: jensenje@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: www.cedarbrook-center.org
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