@article{oai:u-shizuoka-ken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002271, author = {筒井, 孝子 and 大夛賀, 政昭 and 東野, 定律 and コタンサン, アレクシ}, issue = {2}, journal = {経営と情報 : 静岡県立大学・経営情報学部/学報}, month = {Mar}, note = {A national survey was conducted in 2008 to collect data on families placed in maternal and child living support facilities. We used this data to identify mothers who have experienced DV (domestic violence) and children who have experienced maltreatment from these mothers. We also conducted an analysis to identify risk factors of child maltreatment from the mother. \\nIn March 2008, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare conducted an inventory survey targeting families placed in the 271 maternal and child living support facilities of Japan. This study investigated basic information on households with DV issues, on the condition of the mother and the child, their life and employment, and the type of assistance needed according to the welfare office (before placement) and according to the maternal and child support facility (after placement). \\n A data analysis was conducted to identify child maltreatment and basic characteristics of 5,772 children and 3,542 mothers. All survey sheets were filled in by staff members working in the facilities. \\nWe first identified mothers who abused their children and then conducted a chi-squared test to see if child maltreatment was associated with the mother's experience of DV. To examine risk factors associated with child maltreatment from the mother, we conducted a stepwise binary logistic regression analysis using the presence or absence of child maltreatment from the mother as a dependent variable and various items assessing the mother's characteristics as independent variables. \\nResults show that 2,777 children had a mother who experienced DV, which means that almost half of the children (48.1%) placed in maternal and child living support facilities belong to a household with DV issues. \\n A comparison of the types of child maltreatment in the DV group and in the non-DV group showed that only neglect was more frequent in the non-DV group. In other words, children in the DV group were more likely to have experienced physical, sexual, psychological and other maltreatments than children in the non-DV group. Thus, except in the case of neglect, experienced of DV is associated with higher risk of child maltreatment. \\nThus, this research suggests the need to provide psychological care to maltreated children placed in these facilities. Specialized care is especially needed for children whose mothers have experienced DV as they are at higher risk of having experienced maltreatment. These children may have witnessed scenes of DV in the family, thus increasing the risk of psychological maltreatment. Unfortunately, facilities providing specialized care are currently lacking. Guidance and protection currently provided in maternal and child living support facilities are focusing on the mother and care is not sufficiently provided to children. Thus, future research should examine which measures should be taken to adequately support these children., text, application/pdf}, pages = {17--30}, title = {Factors associated with high-risk of maltreatment in mother-child relationship}, volume = {26}, year = {2014}, yomi = {ツツイ, タカコ and オオタガ, マサアキ and ヒガシノ, サダノリ and コタンサン, アレクシ} }