
@article{ref1,
title="Co-occurrence of Partner and Parent Aggression: Research and Treatment Implications",
journal="Behavior therapy",
year="2000",
author="O'Leary, K. Daniel and Smith Slep, Amy M. and O'leary, Susan G.",
volume="31",
number="4",
pages="631-648",
abstract="Physical aggression toward a child and a partner within the same family occurs more frequently than once thought. In community samples, the co-occurrence rate appears to be 5% to 6%; in clinical samples, it may be more than 50%. The possibility of causal connections between and common predictors of the two problems is real. Despite data demonstrating a consistent relation between aggression toward a child and aggression toward a partner, research and clinical services are not well coordinated. We discuss ways research could benefit from greater awareness of co-occurring aggression, comment on issues related to assessing families for presence of co-occurring aggression or abuse, and describe approaches to intervention that take advantage of what we know about common correlates of parent and partner aggression. Finally, we acknowledge fledgling collaborative efforts by service agencies to keep both children and parents safe and offer suggestions for training clinicians to address co-occurring aggression. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Behavior Therapy, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy)Child Abuse-Spouse Abuse Co-occurrenceChild Abuse Incidence and PrevalenceChild Abuse TreatmentChild Physical Abuse Incidence and PrevalenceChild Physical Abuse TreatmentDomestic Violence Incidence and PrevalenceDomestic Violence TreatmentAdult OffenderAdult ViolenceSpouse Abuse Incidence and PrevalenceSpouse Abuse TreatmentTreatment RecommendationsPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenChildren of Battered Women10-02<p />",
language="en",
issn="0005-7894",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}