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Uncle Joe

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4. It kind of makes me think of the same tragic phenomena as child abuse
Mon Oct 28, 2024, 12:25 PM
Oct 28

sometimes the victims PTSD sticks with them to the point of them becoming abusers when they grow up.

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A review of case history, agency record, and self-report studies indicates that about one-third of all individuals who were physically abused, sexually abused, or extremely neglected will subject their children to one of these forms of maltreatment. The rate of abuse among individuals with a history of abuse is approximately six times higher than the base rate for abuse in the general population. Although this suggests that being maltreated as a child is an important risk factor in the etiology of abuse, most maltreated children do not become abusive parents. Many mediating factors affect the likelihood of intergenerational abuse. Consequently, unqualified acceptance of the intergenerational hypothesis is unwarranted. 41 references.

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https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/do-abused-children-become-abusive-parents#:~:text=The%20rate%20of%20abuse%20among,do%20not%20become%20abusive%20parents.

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