2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1295202
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Considerations in cultural adaptation of parent–child interventions for African American mothers and children exposed to intimate partner violence

Breana R. Cervantes,
Madeleine Allman,
Quenette L. Walton
et al.

Abstract: African American women are at disproportionate risk of experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) and consistently report more severe and recurrent IPV victimization in comparison to their White and Hispanic counterparts. IPV is more likely to occur in families with children than in couples without children. Parenting in the wake of IPV is a challenging reality faced by many African American women in the United States. Despite the urgent need to support mothers who have survived IPV, there is currently no cu… Show more

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