Parental attributions—mothers’ voices in economically and socially disadvantaged contexts

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    Socially and economically disadvantaged (SED) families are frequently exposed to multiple adversities (e_g, economic scarcity; poor housing conditions; drug and alcohol abuse; mental and physical health problems; exposure to family and community violence; social exclusion). A considerable part of these beliefs and values are acquired in accordance with cultural standards (e_g, legitimacy of using force in relationships) and the family of origin (e_g, the importance attributed to physical punishment in children`s upbringing), and also considering their own childhood experience with harsh conditions (e_g, experiences of mistreatment). At the beginning of the interview, a . . .

     

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