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Assessing mothers' and fathers' violence toward children as a function of their involuntary participation in family work
Authors:Leslie Margolin  Oscar W Larson III
Institution:1. Department of Home Economics, University of Iowa, 52242, Iowa City, Iowa
2. Family Life Development Center, Cornell University, 14853, Ithaca, New York
Abstract:This study examines the association between parents' violence toward children and their involuntary participation in family work. Involuntary participation in family work is conceptualized as a form of role strain measured by the disparity between the amount of responsibility husbands and wives would prefer to assume in the home and the amount of family work they actually perform. The prediction guiding this research is that differences of this kind are more associated with mothers' violence than fathers'. Regression analysis with a national sample of parents supports this hypothesis. Nonetheless, the association between such role strain and violence is quite weak, suggesting that additional research is required in formulating and measuring this relationship.
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