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Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors

Psychological maltreatment is an under-recognized problem, even though it is a widespread form of child maltreatment and has detrimental consequences, whether in the short or long term. This study aims to explore the intergenerational patterns of parenting behaviors, measure the difference in emotio...

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Main Author: Said, Sylvia
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description Psychological maltreatment is an under-recognized problem, even though it is a widespread form of child maltreatment and has detrimental consequences, whether in the short or long term. This study aims to explore the intergenerational patterns of parenting behaviors, measure the difference in emotionally abusive behaviors between mothers and fathers, investigate the relationship between childhood emotional abuse and adopting different parenting styles, and identify the protective factors against parental psychological maltreatment. A mixed-methods approach was used to answer these research questions thoroughly. Online versions of the survey, in English and Arabic, were shared on social media platforms, and online interviews were conducted in Arabic on the Zoom platform. The studied sample included 128 participants (95 females and 33 males). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight positive deviants (five mothers and three fathers) to explore the factors that helped them adopt a more positive parenting approach than how they were raised during their childhood. The survey analysis showed that around half of the sample experienced moderate to severe emotional abuse during childhood and indicated no significant difference in emotionally abusive behaviors between the participants’ fathers and mothers. Results also indicated that more than half of the participants decided to parent their children differently. Various protective factors emerged from the interview discussions, including self-awareness, resilience, positive reframing, stress-coping skills, spiritual relationship, intimate partner support, social support, and community services. Prevention efforts are needed to empower and support parents to eliminate parental psychological maltreatment.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3080 Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors Said, Sylvia Psychological maltreatment is an under-recognized problem, even though it is a widespread form of child maltreatment and has detrimental consequences, whether in the short or long term. This study aims to explore the intergenerational patterns of parenting behaviors, measure the difference in emotionally abusive behaviors between mothers and fathers, investigate the relationship between childhood emotional abuse and adopting different parenting styles, and identify the protective factors against parental psychological maltreatment. A mixed-methods approach was used to answer these research questions thoroughly. Online versions of the survey, in English and Arabic, were shared on social media platforms, and online interviews were conducted in Arabic on the Zoom platform. The studied sample included 128 participants (95 females and 33 males). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight positive deviants (five mothers and three fathers) to explore the factors that helped them adopt a more positive parenting approach than how they were raised during their childhood. The survey analysis showed that around half of the sample experienced moderate to severe emotional abuse during childhood and indicated no significant difference in emotionally abusive behaviors between the participants’ fathers and mothers. Results also indicated that more than half of the participants decided to parent their children differently. Various protective factors emerged from the interview discussions, including self-awareness, resilience, positive reframing, stress-coping skills, spiritual relationship, intimate partner support, social support, and community services. Prevention efforts are needed to empower and support parents to eliminate parental psychological maltreatment. 2023-06-15T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2048 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3080/viewcontent/Sylvia_Said_Thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Psychological maltreatment emotional abuse child maltreatment intergenerational parenting behavior parents children Egypt. Child Psychology Community Psychology Other Psychology Social Psychology
spellingShingle Psychological maltreatment
emotional abuse
child maltreatment
intergenerational parenting behavior
parents
children
Egypt.
Child Psychology
Community Psychology
Other Psychology
Social Psychology
Said, Sylvia
Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors
title Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors
title_full Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors
title_fullStr Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors
title_full_unstemmed Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors
title_short Parental Psychological Maltreatment in Egypt: Exploring Intergenerational Parenting Behavior and Identifying Protective Factors
title_sort parental psychological maltreatment in egypt exploring intergenerational parenting behavior and identifying protective factors
topic Psychological maltreatment
emotional abuse
child maltreatment
intergenerational parenting behavior
parents
children
Egypt.
Child Psychology
Community Psychology
Other Psychology
Social Psychology
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2048
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3080/viewcontent/Sylvia_Said_Thesis.pdf
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