Definitions
Child Abuse
Sibling Violence/Relationships
Substance Abuse
Other
100
Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
What is violence?
100
Acts of commission or omission, in the form of sexual, physical, and verbal mistreatment.
What is child abuse?
100
These individuals share both parents
What is biological siblings?
100
When drugs or alcohol is known to be contributing to family violence.
What is substance abuse?
100
A common cause of family violence
What is previous exposure
200
Includes many different forms of abuse that adults or children may experience in their intimate, kinship or dependent relationships. Also includes being mistreated or being neglected by these members.
What is family violence?
200
Failure to provide children with nourishment, shelter, healthcare and emotional support.
What is neglect?
200
Witnessing arguments between parents __________ levels of sibling violence.
What is increases?
200
Are more likely than men to report that a parent was alcoholic.
What are women?
200
Children faced with trauma are likely to suffer socially, academically and ___________.
What is emotionally?
300
Includes pushing, slapping, shoving, beating, punching, hitting with objects
What is physical abuse?
300
Theory that defines teaching violence.
What is social learning theory?
300
Victims of sibling incest experience shame, fear, humiliation, anger, and ________.
What is guilt?
300
Decreases alcohol dependency of one partner.
What is communication?
300
Composed of two biological parents and their children.
What is nuclear family?
400
Includes insults, yelling, name-calling.
What is emotional abuse?
400
Violence within the home creates this type of stress disorder
What is post traumatic stress disorder
400
Healthy sibling relationships are positively associated with growth of cognitive, emotional and ________ skills.
What is social?
400
Women and men are both equally accountable in the situation.
What is substance abuse?
400
Categorized as violence implies physical acts that result in injuries to the victim.
What is domestic abuse?
500
Failure to provide necessary supports for healthy development (Shelter, food, clothing, health care)
What is physical neglect?
500
Children faced with trauma are likely to suffer socially, emotionally and _______.
What is academically?
500
The most common form of violence in the home
What is intimate partner violence
500
Are more likely to develop alcoholism in middle to late adulthood being exposed to alcohol
What are women?
500
Three factors that affect men in violent partner relationships are misuse of power, need to control and _________.
What is jealousy?