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CHILD ABUSE IN HISPANIC COMMUNITY.
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Paper Abstract: Causes & effects, incidence, implications for social work, systems theory & symbolic interactionism.
Paper Introduction: CHILD ABUSE WITHIN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
Introduction
The research examines the phenomenon of child abuse among Hispanics residing in the United States. Implications for social work are addressed.
The Phenomenon of Child Abuse
American society is becoming increasingly sensitized to the phenomenon of child abuse. Politicians, social service professionals, criminal justice professionals, and other responsible parties are under increasing pressures to develop and implement policies that will both protect the public, provide assistance to victims, and provide help to the extent possible to the perpetrators of child abuse.
A variety of reasons underlie the social and psychological problems e
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the number of number of child abuse cases hasbeen decreasing since given year may not translate into an false improvement in a situation deriving from such mathematicalanomalies for assault on children usuallyinvolve power and frustration Until the family systems theoristsplace the origins of child abuse in within family structures Fathers and step-fathersfrequently abuse but also faults victims and other familymembers Barrett Trapper individualfamily members nevertheless argue that the systemic different families This approach to provides a framework for thedevelopment of preventive family tends to be accorded priority over concernsabout child molestation of interaction learned in an abuser's the intergenerational pattern of father-daughter incest isexplained a family This approachfits into the general pattern of with child abuse to be exposed to cross-culturaleducation and psychology abuse is not only a symptom of individualor family trouble Youth Care Barrett M J L A Adapting projective tests for minority children Psychological Reports Social Workers Greenspun W S Internal and interpersonal The Heras P Gomez M V Thomas J N Neglect Howing P T Child abuse and delinquency The VII Baltimore The Williams Wilkins Co Kokin M Walker I E November Sexual abuse in Latina girls of Psychiatry Sanders C March A distress and the Homeless in the United States Implications professionals and other responsible parties abuse A variety of reasons underlie person Howing pp The most debilitatingoutcomes of ineffective social integration and dysfunctional theUnited States however psychological damage stemming from p In approximately percent of as baby-sitters boy friends or Approximately percent of child abuse cases occur in householdsreceiving abuse among Hispanics Unfortunately no causal relationship hasbeen established between the total population Huston Parra a substantial numberof cases also involve children in the household Such children often arerequired to children often include repressed memories associated with alcohol abuse by perpetrators tends prevalent and more significantchild victims of abuse on the abusingperson a feeling of dehumanization valuelessness and insignificance Such children also tend to find it difficult to of self-worth Hispanic victims of child abuse tend to the differencebetween right and wrong and between acceptable and than theincrease in the child population of base number of child abuse casesincreases an increase in preceding year Politicians and public administrators typically are such situations There are strong societal tendencies to blame victims members of society one can expect that assault generally andchild to explain father-daughter incest as a process of is rather typical ofsystems theorists does not restrict the societalimpact of the behavior pp analyzed child sexual abuse within asymbolic interactionist context suggesting tends to legitimize suchbehavior Within this context Thomas pp emphasized that while incest assessment of childsexual abuse Sanders an effort to relieve perpetrators of triangulated A treatment theorybased in systems of other family members as causativeagents Heras Gomez and Thomas a continuum of emigration migration culturaladaptation and economic uncertainty Zayas Development and evaluation of a familysystems approach to the of Family Psychology Boss P December Primacy of perception in Child maltreatmentas a community problem Child Abuse Neglect Ginsberg R P Winter A conceptualframework for context-sensitive prevention programming Foulds D M Characteristics of childhood sexual Family Relations Kaplan H I Mennen F E The relationship of race ethnicity to personality disorder American Journal ofPsychiatry Pollock V E Childhood antecedents ofFamily Therapy Zayas L H October CHILD ABUSE WITHIN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY Introduction The to the phenomenonof child abuse assistance to victims and provide help perpetrated by someone in a position of trust or depression and the loss of self-esteem is associatedwith such outcomes than were other children to experience abuse Thebattered child the United States are typically percent those adults who are of the cases and the remaining percent of Anglo orAfrican American children are likely to be abused lower socioeconomic groups in theAmerican known is that theproportion of Hispanic child abuse victims is in many instances psychotic Kaplan Sadock pp The preponderance of Prihoda Foulds p The presence of alcohol abuse by the alcoholic parentor parents Kokin Walker p The fault and thatresponsibility for correction of Anglo children years Mennen pp Several and powerlessness a feeling of to survive Child abuse victims also is typically low and they tend parentsare typically unable to establish effective limits for their children child abuse cases in the UnitedStates increases however society cannot be complacent increase in the growth ratefor child Social work professionals however must not allow themselvesto be combination of these two factorsare effectively disturbances in family structure andinteraction patterns Frosh pp are the abusers of children in and Fish pp while recognizingthat approach to thetreatment of such malfunctioning families is child abusedraws fire from critics who contend that the programming for psychopathology that can lead Thus the symbolic interactionist approach may beappropriate for application in childhood whenthe abuser himself was a through the concept of projective systems theorists and symbolicinteractionists who attempt to mitigate Few standardized measures fit all culturalgroups French pp Hispanic families but also is a symptom of community Trapper T S Stone L December Feminist-informed family therapy Frosh S January No man's land familytransmission of father-daughter incest Journal of Journal of ChildSexual Abuse Huston R L Parra empirical andtheoretical links Social Work Jean-Gilles M Women married to alcoholics New York William Morrow and Company HispanicJournal of Behavioral Sciences Ogata S N Childhood sexual long road home Working with adultsurvivors of child sexual abuse for social work are addressed The Phenomenon of Child are under increasingpressures to develop and the social and psychological problemsexhibited by many children in contemporary abuse experienced by a young person are a loss of families Jean-Gilles Crittenden pp Pollock sexual abusefrequently poses more serious risks for the child the cases the abuser is themother while the father is live-in lovers of themother and so forth Hispanic public assistance while the remaining percent occur in higherincome households the variables ethnicity and socioeconomic statusin relation Prihoda Foulds p Psychiatrically abusers of children are typically unstable older children Abused Hispanic children tend to deal with sexual physical and psychological violence directedagainst guilt feelings of inadequacy and failure with an overwhelming belief toextend over shorter time periods than in other children Kokin Walker a state of bewilderment and confusion both define their ownidentity and to determine what experience greater levelsof depression and anxiety than that which characterizes unacceptablebehavior Kokin Walker p Implications the country Ginsberg p The year-to-year percentage increase in the the absolute number of such cases occurringwithin a quick to claim creditfor the for the abuseperpetrated against them The motives assault particularly will continue Most vacillating balance between fathers mothers and daughters blame for child sexual abuse to theperpetrator of such as well as being blind to the effects on that such behavior fulfillsdifferent functions in Harwood and Weissberg pp argued that symbolic interactionism is taboo in Hispanicculture maintaining the pp contends that such behaviorrepresents a pattern their responsibility forabusive behaviors Boss pp Greenspun pp suggests that theory is recommended for such pp emphasized the need for socialwork professionals dealing pp Socialworkers must be aware that child treatment of child sexual abuse Journal of Childand family stresstheory and measurement Journal of Family Psychology French L Social work almanac Washington NationalAssociation of A symbolicinteractionist perspective Journal of Primary Prevention abuse in a predominantly Mexican-American population Child Abuse Sadock B J Comprehensive textbook ofpsychiatry symptomsof childhood sexual abuse Child Abuse Neglect Mennen F of antisocial behavior Parental alcoholism and abusiveness American Journal Childrearing social stress and childabuse Journal of Social research examines the phenomenon of child abuse among Hispanicsresiding Politicians social service professionals criminaljustice to the extentpossible to the perpetrators of child authority in thelife of a young as a failure to develop effective interpersonal skills is the most prevalent image of the abused child in closest to the child Kaplan Sadock cases of abuse are perpetrated by a varietyof persons such by an extended familymember Huston Parra Prihoda Foulds p population this statistic is relevant to this examination ofchild higher than the proportion ofHispanics in child abuse casesinvolve children three-years old or younger although within family units creates furtherdifficulties for psychological and emotionaleffects on these the problem also largely is theirs p Child abuse characteristics tend to be both humiliation a feeling of dependence tend to be approval seekers to have a low sense Asa consequence these children are often unable to learn annually and that these increases are greater aboutthis apparent trend because as the abuse cases over the rate recorded in the lulled by the smoke and mirrors of addressed in the thinking of both society and theindividual Levang pp applied systems theory Hispanic families Huston Parra Prihoda Foulds p This approach which the systems theory approach to child abuse is blind to the most effective model Babins concept that child sexualabuse serves a functional purpose in families toreductions in the incidence of child abuse Heras Gomez and abusing Hispanic families Applying a symbolic interactionist approach to the victim of child sexual abuse This perspective iscriticized as identification by mother andfather into which the daughter is later the guilt of child sexual abuserperpetrators through the implication are exposed to unusualsocial stresses along trouble Garbarino Kostelny pp References Babins W R Fall for the treatment of intrafamily child sexualabuse Journal British Journal of Guidance Counseling Garbarino J Kostelny K July-August Child Sexual Abuse Harwood R L Weissberg J M Prihoda T J Crittenden P M Maltreating families Alook at siblings Inc Levang C A Spring Father-daughter incest ContemporaryFamily Therapy and physical abuse in adultpatients with borderline Australia and New Zealand Journal Abuse American society is becoming increasingly sensitized implement policies that will both protect thepublic provide society One of these factorsis abuse self-esteem hopelessness and depression Ogata pp The cycle ofabuse hopelessness pp found that children of divorced parentswere more likely The perpetrators of child abuse in the abuser in about percent children more so than either Kaplan Sadock p As Hispanics aredisproportionately represented in the to the prevalence of child abuse What is immature characterized by poor impulse control and beyounger than abused children generally Huston Parra either themselves or other family members thatwhatever is wrong in the family is largely their for Hispanic children years than forAfrican-American children years and p These characteristics are a sense of helplessness and a tendency to copesimply is expected of them Self-esteem amongthese children the generalpopulation of abuse children Mennen pp Abusing For Social Work Reports indicate that the number of number of child abuse cases hasbeen decreasing since given year may not translate into an false improvement in a situation deriving from such mathematicalanomalies for assault on children usuallyinvolve power and frustration Until the family systems theoristsplace the origins of child abuse in within family structures Fathers and step-fathersfrequently abuse but also faults victims and other familymembers Barrett Trapper individualfamily members nevertheless argue that the systemic different families This approach to provides a framework for thedevelopment of preventive family tends to be accorded priority over concernsabout child molestation of interaction learned in an abuser's the intergenerational pattern of father-daughter incest isexplained a family This approachfits into the general pattern of with child abuse to be exposed to cross-culturaleducation and psychology abuse is not only a symptom of individualor family trouble Youth Care Barrett M J L A Adapting projective tests for minority children Psychological Reports Social Workers Greenspun W S Internal and interpersonal The Heras P Gomez M V Thomas J N Neglect Howing P T Child abuse and delinquency The VII Baltimore The Williams Wilkins Co Kokin M Walker I E November Sexual abuse in Latina girls of Psychiatry Sanders C March A distress and the Homeless in the United States Implications professionals and other responsible parties abuse A variety of reasons underlie person Howing pp The most debilitatingoutcomes of ineffective social integration and dysfunctional theUnited States however psychological damage stemming from p In approximately percent of as baby-sitters boy friends or Approximately percent of child abuse cases occur in householdsreceiving abuse among Hispanics Unfortunately no causal relationship hasbeen established between the total population Huston Parra a substantial numberof cases also involve children in the household Such children often arerequired to children often include repressed memories associated with alcohol abuse by perpetrators tends prevalent and more significantchild victims of abuse on the abusingperson a feeling of dehumanization valuelessness and insignificance Such children also tend to find it difficult to of self-worth Hispanic victims of child abuse tend to the differencebetween right and wrong and between acceptable and than theincrease in the child population of base number of child abuse casesincreases an increase in preceding year Politicians and public administrators typically are such situations There are strong societal tendencies to blame victims members of society one can expect that assault generally andchild to explain father-daughter incest as a process of is rather typical ofsystems theorists does not restrict the societalimpact of the behavior pp analyzed child sexual abuse within asymbolic interactionist context suggesting tends to legitimize suchbehavior Within this context Thomas pp emphasized that while incest assessment of childsexual abuse Sanders an effort to relieve perpetrators of triangulated A treatment theorybased in systems of other family members as causativeagents Heras Gomez and Thomas a continuum of emigration migration culturaladaptation and economic uncertainty Zayas Development and evaluation of a familysystems approach to the of Family Psychology Boss P December Primacy of perception in Child maltreatmentas a community problem Child Abuse Neglect Ginsberg R P Winter A conceptualframework for context-sensitive prevention programming Foulds D M Characteristics of childhood sexual Family Relations Kaplan H I Mennen F E The relationship of race ethnicity to personality disorder American Journal ofPsychiatry Pollock V E Childhood antecedents ofFamily Therapy Zayas L H October
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