1969
DOI: 10.1037/h0028472
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Distinctive personality attributes of child-abusing mothers.

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“…A number of studies have observed significant differences on measures of dispositional empathy between abusive and nonabusive mothers [Evans, 1980;Letourneau, 1981;Marino, 1992;Melnick and Hurley, 1969;Wiehe, 1985Wiehe, , 2003] and between high-and low-risk parents for child physical abuse [Milner et al, 1995;De Pau´l, 2003, 2004]. However, the utilization of questionnaires to assess empathic emotions has received some criticism.…”
Section: Child Physical Abuse Empathy and Attributional Biasmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A number of studies have observed significant differences on measures of dispositional empathy between abusive and nonabusive mothers [Evans, 1980;Letourneau, 1981;Marino, 1992;Melnick and Hurley, 1969;Wiehe, 1985Wiehe, , 2003] and between high-and low-risk parents for child physical abuse [Milner et al, 1995;De Pau´l, 2003, 2004]. However, the utilization of questionnaires to assess empathic emotions has received some criticism.…”
Section: Child Physical Abuse Empathy and Attributional Biasmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Deep-seated hostility and anger and an impulsive and rigid nature further characterize abusers (Johnson & Morse, 1968;Laury, 1970). A pronounced lack of warmth (Giovannoni, 1971;Birrell & Birrell, 1968) and an inability to show affection and empathy (Morse, 1970;Melnick & Hurley, 1969) are further characteristics of this group. Finally, many abusers feel inadequate or incompetent in their particular role (Johnson & Morse, 1968;Bennie & Sclare, 1969).…”
Section: Child Abuser Needsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Los primeros modelos planteados fueron los modelos psiquiátricos provenientes, principalmente, de la perspectiva psicoanalítica (Zigler y Hall, 1989). Estos modelos planteaban que los/las padres/madres maltratantes eran enfermos mentales, psicóticos y sádicos, así como que tenían trastornos de personalidad (Kaufman, 1962;Melnick y Hurley, 1969;Spinetta y Rigler, 1972). La explicación de la conducta maltratante, a través de la existencia de trastornos mentales, sin embargo, sería rechazada tras una década de investigación (Wolfe, 1987).…”
Section: Principales Dificultades Para La Detección Del Maltrato Infaunclassified