Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate children’s sense-making about their fathers’ attitudes about using violence against the child’s mother. More specifically, we examine various ways in which the children reflect on whether, and if so how, their father showed regret. Method: This study used data from interviews with 31 children (14 boys and 17 girls) aged between 10 and 14 years, using a semi-structured interview guide. The children’s narratives were analyzed using discourse analysis. Results: We found that most of the children in this study positioned their fathers as regretful in relation to two discourses - on violence and on fatherhood - that are prominent in the interviews. Some children, however, positioned their fathers ...
Objective : Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a large public health problem with far-re...
The aim of this study is to examine how shame and guilt are manifested in the narratives of parents ...
The aim of this article is, by analysing childrens discourses, to investigate their actions or absen...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
Objectives Children who experience domestic violence report complex and challenging relationships w...
The present study examined the differences between domestically violent and non-violent fathers' bri...
The present study examined the differences between domestically violent and non-violent fathers' bri...
© 2017 Dr. Katie LambFamily violence is a significant issue facing a large number of Australian fami...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
BACKGROUND: Children who are impacted by domestic violence [DV] hold multifaceted views regarding th...
The effects of having witnessed their fathers’ violent behaviour impacts on daughters for a long pe...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
Objective : Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a large public health problem with far-re...
The aim of this study is to examine how shame and guilt are manifested in the narratives of parents ...
The aim of this article is, by analysing childrens discourses, to investigate their actions or absen...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of how children try to understand and interp...
Objectives Children who experience domestic violence report complex and challenging relationships w...
The present study examined the differences between domestically violent and non-violent fathers' bri...
The present study examined the differences between domestically violent and non-violent fathers' bri...
© 2017 Dr. Katie LambFamily violence is a significant issue facing a large number of Australian fami...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
BACKGROUND: Children who are impacted by domestic violence [DV] hold multifaceted views regarding th...
The effects of having witnessed their fathers’ violent behaviour impacts on daughters for a long pe...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
Objective : Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a large public health problem with far-re...
The aim of this study is to examine how shame and guilt are manifested in the narratives of parents ...
The aim of this article is, by analysing childrens discourses, to investigate their actions or absen...