Comparison of abusive and nonabusive families with conduct-disordered children
- PMID: 3970151
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1985.tb03421.x
Comparison of abusive and nonabusive families with conduct-disordered children
Abstract
This study set out to define the relative contribution of psychological, sociological, and parent-child interactional variables in 19 abusive and 21 nonabusive families with conduct disordered children. Low family income and mother's report of having been abused as a child were found to be the most potent variables discriminating abusive from nonabusive families. Implications of the study findings are considered.
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