Millions of children are exposed to domestic violence. How children negotiate and make sense of living with domestic violence is still under-researched. This study sought to capture the dual-perspectives of school-aged children and their mothers, to develop a richer understanding of children's experiences of domestic violence, using a community-based sample. A qualitative research design was employed, with interpretative phenomenological analysis used to interpret the data. Five school-aged children and three of their mothers participated in the study. Two master themes are discussed from the analysis of the children's perspective: domestic violence through the eyes of children; and learning from children's experiences. Two master themes ar...
The abuse of women is widespread but is mainly hidden (Mooney, 1994). Consequently, the number of ch...
This paper describes the key findings of a two year project focused on children's experiences of dom...
In this short research review I present a gender focused critique of the established literature on c...
Millions of children are exposed to domestic violence. How children negotiate and make sense of livi...
BACKGROUND: Children who are impacted by domestic violence [DV] hold multifaceted views regarding th...
This research aimed to examine the lived experience of parenting a child exposed to the trauma of do...
Background: It is estimated that one in ten children witness domestic violence. It is of importance ...
A qualitative research study of children's experiences of living with domestic violence and their ex...
Domestic and family violence is a significant issue experienced by many children that can have sever...
The impact of the experience of domestic violence on a child's life was explored in this investigati...
The aim of this article is, by analysing childrens discourses, to investigate their actions or absen...
There is a large body of research on the impact of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) on children, mo...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
Domestic violence is a significant issue experienced by many children that can have a detrimental im...
Domestic violence is a significant issue experienced by many children that can have a detrimental im...
The abuse of women is widespread but is mainly hidden (Mooney, 1994). Consequently, the number of ch...
This paper describes the key findings of a two year project focused on children's experiences of dom...
In this short research review I present a gender focused critique of the established literature on c...
Millions of children are exposed to domestic violence. How children negotiate and make sense of livi...
BACKGROUND: Children who are impacted by domestic violence [DV] hold multifaceted views regarding th...
This research aimed to examine the lived experience of parenting a child exposed to the trauma of do...
Background: It is estimated that one in ten children witness domestic violence. It is of importance ...
A qualitative research study of children's experiences of living with domestic violence and their ex...
Domestic and family violence is a significant issue experienced by many children that can have sever...
The impact of the experience of domestic violence on a child's life was explored in this investigati...
The aim of this article is, by analysing childrens discourses, to investigate their actions or absen...
There is a large body of research on the impact of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) on children, mo...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
Domestic violence is a significant issue experienced by many children that can have a detrimental im...
Domestic violence is a significant issue experienced by many children that can have a detrimental im...
The abuse of women is widespread but is mainly hidden (Mooney, 1994). Consequently, the number of ch...
This paper describes the key findings of a two year project focused on children's experiences of dom...
In this short research review I present a gender focused critique of the established literature on c...