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DOMESTIC ABUSE, SUMMARY, SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY, INTEGRATED PERSPECTIVE,…
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SUMMARY
Domestic Abuse describes a wide variety of different forms of abuse and relationships between the victim and perpetrator.
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Theories include societal, interpersonal, intrapersonal and integrated.
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SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
BARNISH 2004
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BUT, most child witnesses do not go on to become DA perpetrators
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PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT
CHILDREN
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12%-23.7% of 11-24 year olds report having lived with family members subject to DA in their childhood
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Negative outcomes related to witnessing DA have been found to be comparable to being victim of physical abuse
But, all research focuses on witnessing physical and/or sexual violence
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Children exposed to DA can experience cognitive, emotional, behavioural and social problems
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VICTIMS
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Direct and indirect consequences on women’s physical, sexual and reproductive, mental and behavioural health - WHO
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