Document Type : Research Article

Author

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran

Abstract

Introduction
In recent decades, one of the topics related to child psychopathology has been the issue of violence against children. Child abuse and or child maltreatment includes all forms of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse (psychologic abuse), and neglect or commercial exploitation of the child, especially by the child's parents or carers which result in actual or potential harm to the health, survival, development or dignity of the child. Therefore, this study was conducted on structural equation modeling (SEM) for predicting behavioral-emotional disorders in children victims of domestic violence based on cognitive flexibility and adverse childhood experiences of parents and with the mediating role of children's self-concept.
 
Method
This study was a descriptive-correlational study with a path analysis method. 300 children victims of domestic violence referred to the Shahid and Isargar counseling clinic in Khorramabad were selected by available sampling method and completed the Cognitive Flexibility Questionnaire of Dennis and Ventral (2010), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF) of Bernstein et al. (2003), Child Symptoms Questionnaire of Gado and Sprafkin (1999-1994) and the Self-concept Questionnaire of Pierce-Harris (1969). Smart-PLS version 3 software was used for structural equation modeling (SEM) based on variance using the path analysis method and partial least squares.
 
Results
The results of structural equation modeling (SEM), showed that 81.1% of the variance changes of behavioral and emotional disorders in children can be predicted by research variables. The results of path analysis showed that adverse childhood experiences of parents are inversely related to parents' cognitive flexibility and have a significant direct relationship with behavioral and emotional problems of children. Also, the results indicate the indirect effect of adverse childhood experiences and cognitive flexibility of parent's on children's behavioral and emotional disorders with the mediating role of children's self-concept, and it was a direct effect of personal self-concept on children's behavioral and emotional disorders. Assessing the quality of the structural model in this study concerning RMSE, SRMR, d-ULS, chi-square, and NFI showed that the proposed model of the present study has a good fit and acceptable desirability.
 
Discussion
These results highlighted the importance of the cognitive flexibility and adverse childhood experiences of parents on behavioral and emotional disorders of children victims of domestic violence and the protective role of personal self-concept against the adverse effects of traumatic developmental experiences for mental health professionals especially family and community psychologists and social workers who work with the abuser's families and victims of domestic violence.
 

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