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Citation

Carbonaro RS. Violence Vict. 2019; 34(5): 770-785.

Affiliation

Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Springer Publishing)

DOI

10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-18-00099

PMID

31575814

Abstract

Exposure to multiple forms of victimization has been shown to have increasingly negative outcomes, but their unique trajectory-setting effects have been largely unexplored. Using a life course approach, this article examines the life trajectories of child polyvictims. I use a nationwide sample including 3,652 respondents after cleaning and preparation. Seemingly unrelated regressions were used to predict depression and criminal behavior in childhood and adulthood.

RESULTS suggest that children who experience multiple forms of parental abuse tend to have life trajectories which grow increasingly worse through the life course. However, life trajectories of children experiencing violence outside the home have less persistent negative outcomes. Researchers and interventions should take differing life trajectories into account when attempting to aid different types of polyvictims.

© Copyright 2019 Springer Publishing Company, LLC.


Language: en

Keywords

crime; depression; life course; victimization; violence

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