There is vigorous research and debate into family violence. However, there is a paucity of enquiry into violence directed from child-to-mother. This paper presents preliminary results from the pilot of a larger study that examines child-to-mother violence in the western suburbs of Sydney Australia. The data are from questionnaires distributed to women who are or have been mothers of children aged 10 to 24 years. Descriptive analysis revealed that an overwhelming majority of the 129 women surveyed experienced some form of threatening behaviour or acts of violence from their child/ren. The main perpetrators were sons and targets mothers. More than half the women had not spoken to anyone about the behaviour previously and a number of women sta...
Serious attention to various forms of violence and abuse within different family relationships has e...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
Mothering is generally considered women's major source of identity and satisfaction. But mothering c...
There is vigorous research and debate into family violence. However, there is a paucity of enquiry i...
In this research the prevalence, experiences and nature of child-to-mother violence from a high-risk...
This qualitative study used feminist insights to explore experiential aspects of the phenomenon of c...
Whilst adolescent violence toward parents is an emerging trend internationally, little research has ...
This study investigated the experiences of women subjected to domestic violence with a particular f...
Child-to-mother violence is a common aspect of family violence, and presents nurses and health worke...
In Australia, violence against women is a serious public health and social problem with substantial ...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
Objective: To identify individual and household factors associated with violence among Australian In...
This article will report on the results of research into violence experienced by women during pregna...
This paper provides an overview of the prevalence of domestic and family violence, the effects of do...
Serious attention to various forms of violence and abuse within different family relationships has e...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
Mothering is generally considered women's major source of identity and satisfaction. But mothering c...
There is vigorous research and debate into family violence. However, there is a paucity of enquiry i...
In this research the prevalence, experiences and nature of child-to-mother violence from a high-risk...
This qualitative study used feminist insights to explore experiential aspects of the phenomenon of c...
Whilst adolescent violence toward parents is an emerging trend internationally, little research has ...
This study investigated the experiences of women subjected to domestic violence with a particular f...
Child-to-mother violence is a common aspect of family violence, and presents nurses and health worke...
In Australia, violence against women is a serious public health and social problem with substantial ...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
Objective: To identify individual and household factors associated with violence among Australian In...
This article will report on the results of research into violence experienced by women during pregna...
This paper provides an overview of the prevalence of domestic and family violence, the effects of do...
Serious attention to various forms of violence and abuse within different family relationships has e...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
Mothering is generally considered women's major source of identity and satisfaction. But mothering c...