Purpose: Children who experience Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) draw on a range of strategies to manage the complex dynamics of family life. This article explored children’s experiences of their relationships with pets and other animals, considering how children understood these relationships.Methods: This qualitative study is based on semi-structured interviews and visual methods-based research with 22 children (aged 9–17), drawn from a larger study on how children cope with DVA. The data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.Findings: Five themes are discussed: Part of the family explores how children positioned animals as relational beings who occupied an important place in their lives; caring for animals considers the recip...
This study explores the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and animal cruelty in an eth...
ABUSE AND THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND Background: Research has demonstrated an undeniable link...
The well-being of children and non-human animals (subsequently referred to as animals) is often inte...
Purpose: Children who experience Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) draw on a range of strategies to ...
Cruelty toward companion animals is a well-documented, coercive tactic used by abusive partners to i...
Previous research has found that domestic violence (DV) victims who seek refuge in DV shelters often...
A significant part of the health visiting role is to work with families where there is domestic viol...
Children and Pets: The Hidden Victims of Domestic Violence & Abuse (DVA): Where Action & Activism me...
Despite increased recognition that childhood animal cruelty (CAC) is a risk factor for subsequent in...
For years social science has demonstrated a link between animal abuse and human violence but the leg...
Service and education organizations such as the ASPCA claim a connection between family violence aga...
The treatment of animals was surveyed in 53 families in which child abuse had occurred. Patterns of ...
Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that impacts all members of a household, including pets. Ther...
The negative effects of children’s exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) have been reviewed ex...
Research consistently demonstrates that animal harm is associated with a range of serious psychosoci...
This study explores the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and animal cruelty in an eth...
ABUSE AND THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND Background: Research has demonstrated an undeniable link...
The well-being of children and non-human animals (subsequently referred to as animals) is often inte...
Purpose: Children who experience Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) draw on a range of strategies to ...
Cruelty toward companion animals is a well-documented, coercive tactic used by abusive partners to i...
Previous research has found that domestic violence (DV) victims who seek refuge in DV shelters often...
A significant part of the health visiting role is to work with families where there is domestic viol...
Children and Pets: The Hidden Victims of Domestic Violence & Abuse (DVA): Where Action & Activism me...
Despite increased recognition that childhood animal cruelty (CAC) is a risk factor for subsequent in...
For years social science has demonstrated a link between animal abuse and human violence but the leg...
Service and education organizations such as the ASPCA claim a connection between family violence aga...
The treatment of animals was surveyed in 53 families in which child abuse had occurred. Patterns of ...
Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that impacts all members of a household, including pets. Ther...
The negative effects of children’s exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) have been reviewed ex...
Research consistently demonstrates that animal harm is associated with a range of serious psychosoci...
This study explores the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and animal cruelty in an eth...
ABUSE AND THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND Background: Research has demonstrated an undeniable link...
The well-being of children and non-human animals (subsequently referred to as animals) is often inte...