Domestic Abuse & Consequences
Intersectionality
Resiliency Factors
100

What is Domestic Abuse? (DA)

DA is between members of one's family unit or their family's intimate partner. 

100

What demographic are less likely to report DA? 

Black women


100

What does resiliency factors cause? 

Increases the likelihood of positive outcomes in children that have already experienced some degree of of domestic abuse. 

200

At what ages do children show symptoms of lack of sleep and inability to concentrate?

6-11

200

What is transracial adoption? 

Adoptive parents are different race from child

200

What does resiliency in parents and children look like? 

It creates a strong bond with the child.

300

What percentage of children are victims or witness abuse? 

7.5%

300

True or False: Children coming from high-poverty neighborhoods are more than three times as likely to interface with CPS than their counterparts in low-poverty neighborhoods 

True

300

What are some parent competencies? 

Responsiveness, emotional support, and acceptance. 

400
What are the long-term consequences of DA on children? 

Adulthood development of post-traumatic stress (PTSD), depression, and anxiety (

400

How often are children with disabilities abused? 

3X more likely to be abused or neglected 

400

What self-regulation skills do children gain when becoming resilient? 

Emotional awareness, anger management, and stress management.

500

What are the short-term consequences of DA on children? 

Anxiety, poor sleep, inability to concentrate, and aggressive behavior

500

What are some characteristics that increase the likelihood of abuse? 

Parent substance abuse, parent mental health issues, child disability

500

What does resiliency look like? 

Decrease in teenage pregnancy, antisocial behavior, running away, mental health problems, and behavioral problems.