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Intergenerational Continuity of Childhood Adversity and Its Underlying Mechanisms Among Teen Mothers and Their Offspring

Authors
Yoon, YoewonCederbaum, Julie A.Duan, LeiLee, Jungeun Olivia
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
childhood adversity; intergenerational continuity; child abuse; household dysfunction; teen mothers
Citation
CHILD MALTREATMENT, v.29, no.4, pp 557 - 573
Pages
17
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CHILD MALTREATMENT
Volume
29
Number
4
Start Page
557
End Page
573
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20360
DOI
10.1177/10775595231200145
ISSN
1077-5595
1552-6119
Abstract
The present study investigates how parenting stress mediates the intergenerational continuity of childhood adversity in teenage mothers. Childhood adversity experiences of caregivers significantly affect their offspring's exposure to childhood adversity. However, little is known about the mechanisms linking childhood adversity across generations. The study measures how parental distress and parent-child dysfunctional interaction mediate the association between teen mothers' childhood adversity and their offspring's adversity, measuring when the offspring reached 11.5 years of age. The results revealed that parental distress, but not parent-child dysfunctional interaction, mediated the association between teen mothers' child abuse and their offspring's household dysfunction. This suggests that parental distress may be a crucial intervention target to prevent the intergenerational continuity of childhood adversity. The findings imply that efforts to prevent the intergenerational continuity of childhood adversity may be more successful if the public and professionals have a broader understanding of the associations between early adversity and parenting contexts. In conclusion, the study shed light on the potential mechanisms underlying the intergenerational continuity of childhood adversity and highlights the importance of targeting parenting stress, specifically parental distress, as an intervention strategy to prevent the perpetuation of childhood adversity across generations.
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