Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women

The use of violence against a child is considered to be the cause of the development of an antisocial personality. Three parental mistakes were distinguished: a) aggression, b) indifference, and c) submission to the child, as constituting the feature of violence against a child. The aim of the study...

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Main Author: Agnieszka Szymańska
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Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Chrześcijańskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Warszawie (Scientific Publishing House of the Christian Academy of Theology in Warsaw) 2023-04-01
Series:Studia z Teorii Wychowania
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Online Access:http://sztw.chat.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0016.3430
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description The use of violence against a child is considered to be the cause of the development of an antisocial personality. Three parental mistakes were distinguished: a) aggression, b) indifference, and c) submission to the child, as constituting the feature of violence against a child. The aim of the study was to determine whether there is a relationship between parental violence and girls developing a meta-personality trait typical of antisocial personality, i.e. Disinhibition (Alpha minus), characterized by: high neuroticism, low agreeableness and conscientiousness.The study was performed on a sample of 402 women aged 34 on average. The study was self-report, retrospective. The women were asked to provide answers about their parents' parenting mistakes and their own personality traits.The results revealed that aggression, indifference, and submission form a meaningful meta-trait, meaning that they are correlated and therefore often coexist in parenting behavior. The results confirmed theoretical assumptions. People who experienced more aggression, indifference, and submission from their parents as children show higher scores for antisocial personality traits.
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spelling doaj-art-d93308422e0144e688998fd9bebfb1962025-08-20T02:11:30ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Chrześcijańskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Warszawie (Scientific Publishing House of the Christian Academy of Theology in Warsaw)Studia z Teorii Wychowania2083-09982719-40782023-04-01XIV1(42)14716410.5604/01.3001.0016.343001.3001.0016.3430Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in womenAgnieszka Szymańska0Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana WyszyńskiegoThe use of violence against a child is considered to be the cause of the development of an antisocial personality. Three parental mistakes were distinguished: a) aggression, b) indifference, and c) submission to the child, as constituting the feature of violence against a child. The aim of the study was to determine whether there is a relationship between parental violence and girls developing a meta-personality trait typical of antisocial personality, i.e. Disinhibition (Alpha minus), characterized by: high neuroticism, low agreeableness and conscientiousness.The study was performed on a sample of 402 women aged 34 on average. The study was self-report, retrospective. The women were asked to provide answers about their parents' parenting mistakes and their own personality traits.The results revealed that aggression, indifference, and submission form a meaningful meta-trait, meaning that they are correlated and therefore often coexist in parenting behavior. The results confirmed theoretical assumptions. People who experienced more aggression, indifference, and submission from their parents as children show higher scores for antisocial personality traits.http://sztw.chat.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0016.3430child abuseaggressionindifferencesubmissionantisocial personalitymeta-trait Disinhibition (Alpha minus)
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Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
Studia z Teorii Wychowania
child abuse
aggression
indifference
submission
antisocial personality
meta-trait Disinhibition (Alpha minus)
title Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
title_full Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
title_fullStr Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
title_full_unstemmed Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
title_short Violence against a child: mistakes of aggression, indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
title_sort violence against a child mistakes of aggression indifference and submission and the formation of antisocial personality in women
topic child abuse
aggression
indifference
submission
antisocial personality
meta-trait Disinhibition (Alpha minus)
url http://sztw.chat.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0016.3430
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