Emerging adult college students' descriptions of exposure to childhood emotional abuse and associated factors: A qualitative exploration

Dunia Dadi, Zobeida Bonilla, Michael J. Beckstrand, Patricia Frazier, Anne Gerlach, Kayla A. Huber, McKenzie Kaubrys, Melissa N. Laska, Susan M. Mason

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Abstract

Background: Growing evidence on the long-term deleterious impacts of emotional abuse highlights the need to further understand childhood emotional abuse and its context to strengthen prevention efforts. Objective: To describe emerging adults' experiences of emotional abuse in their childhoods and the household context surrounding that abuse. Participants and setting: Fifty-eight interviews were conducted with emerging adults, ages 18–25, recruited from four 2- and 4-year institutions of higher education. Methods: Thematic analysis was conducted to identify and describe patterns in the data. A cyclical approach to codebook development and data analysis was followed by a team of four coders. Results: Themes related to participants' experiences of emotional abuse included: inability to meet parent expectations; parent attacks on the child's character; parent negative comparisons to siblings and others; parent invalidation of the child's emotions and mental health needs; and evolution over time in the parent-child relationship. Aspects of childhood family environments contemporaneous with the childhood emotional abuse included: financial stress; parent mental illness; parent divorce, separation, or volatile relationship; parent adversity or trauma; physical abuse; and young parent age. Many participants identified these aspects of their family environment, most of which could potentially be improved with sufficient support, as playing causal roles in the emotional abuse they experienced. Conclusion: This descriptive qualitative study provides additional insight into child emotional abuse and its associated factors, providing invaluable insights that can enhance current measurement and intervention approaches.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number106516
JournalChild Abuse and Neglect
Volume146
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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Keywords

  • Adult mental health
  • Childhood maltreatment
  • Emotional abuse
  • Mental health

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

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