Abstract:
It seems that researches addressing violence against children,
particularly in Iran, have not paid due attention to theories which
assign such violence to problematic and confused interactions. The
present study attempts to emphasize the factors relating to intra-family
relationships (order and conflict). It is a survey carried out with 300
families in Tehran. Data were analyzed through correlation index,
multi-variable regression and modeling of structural equations. The
findings demonstrate that the variables relating to order and conflict in
the family have respectively critical and significant effects on violence
against children.
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