Service needs of children exposed to domestic violence: Qualitative findings from a statewide survey of domestic violence agencies. (November 2020)
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- Title:
- Service needs of children exposed to domestic violence: Qualitative findings from a statewide survey of domestic violence agencies. (November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Service needs of children exposed to domestic violence: Qualitative findings from a statewide survey of domestic violence agencies
- Authors:
- Berg, Kristen A.
Bender, Anna E.
Evans, Kylie E.
Holmes, Megan R.
Davis, Alexis P.
Scaggs, Alyssa L.
King, Jennifer A. - Abstract:
- Highlights: Cross-system collaboration can promote the wellbeing of children exposed to domestic violence. Trauma-informed care and cultural humility practices should be integrated across all child-serving systems. Social-emotional school curricula may help youth exposed to domestic violence. Abstract: Objective: Each year, more than 6% of all U.S. children are exposed to domestic violence and require intervention services from agencies that serve affected families. Previous research has examined detrimental biopsychosocial consequences of domestic violence exposure during childhood and the importance of effective prevention and intervention services for this population. However, less research has explored diverse intervention professionals' own perspectives on the needs of the domestic violence-exposed children they serve. Method: This study employed an inductive approach to thematic analysis to investigate intervention professionals' reflections and advice regarding the service, policy, and research needs as well as overall strategies to better protect children exposed to domestic violence. Results: Respondents articulated four primary themes of (a) building general education and awareness of the effects of domestic violence exposure on children; (b) the need for trauma-informed care; (c) the salience of cultural humility in serving affected families; and (d) essential collaboration across service domains. Respondents discussed these themes in the context of four keyHighlights: Cross-system collaboration can promote the wellbeing of children exposed to domestic violence. Trauma-informed care and cultural humility practices should be integrated across all child-serving systems. Social-emotional school curricula may help youth exposed to domestic violence. Abstract: Objective: Each year, more than 6% of all U.S. children are exposed to domestic violence and require intervention services from agencies that serve affected families. Previous research has examined detrimental biopsychosocial consequences of domestic violence exposure during childhood and the importance of effective prevention and intervention services for this population. However, less research has explored diverse intervention professionals' own perspectives on the needs of the domestic violence-exposed children they serve. Method: This study employed an inductive approach to thematic analysis to investigate intervention professionals' reflections and advice regarding the service, policy, and research needs as well as overall strategies to better protect children exposed to domestic violence. Results: Respondents articulated four primary themes of (a) building general education and awareness of the effects of domestic violence exposure on children; (b) the need for trauma-informed care; (c) the salience of cultural humility in serving affected families; and (d) essential collaboration across service domains. Respondents discussed these themes in the context of four key systems of care: the clinical or therapy, family, school, and judicial systems. Conclusions: Future research should integrate the voices of affected children and families as well as examine models for effectively implementing these recommendations into practice settings. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Children and youth services review. Volume 118(2020)
- Journal:
- Children and youth services review
- Issue:
- Volume 118(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 118, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 118
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0118-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-11
- Subjects:
- Intimate partner violence -- Child maltreatment -- Family violence -- Intervention -- Trauma-informed care
Social work with children -- Periodicals
Social work with youth -- Periodicals
Adolescent -- Periodicals
Child Welfare -- Periodicals
Social Work -- Periodicals
Service social aux enfants -- Périodiques
Service social à la jeunesse -- Périodiques
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- 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105414 ↗
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