Toward a socio-ecological understanding of adolescent violence in the home by young people with disability : a conceptual review

Sutherland, Georgina

Toward a socio-ecological understanding of adolescent violence in the home by young people with disability : a conceptual review Georgina Sutherland, Mediya Rangi, Tania King, Gwynnyth Llewellyn, Anne Kavanagh and Cathy Vaughan - ANROWS, 2022 - electronic document (34 pages) ; PDF file - ANROWS Research report .

ANROWS Research report, Issue 8, May 2022

Adolescent violence in the home (AVITH) describes a range of violent, abusive and intimidating behaviours used by young people against family members, most commonly parents and siblings. It is increasingly recognised as a critical issue of concern for many families in Australia.

While prior research has drawn attention to the urgent need to better understand the complexity and diversity of AVITH, there remain significant knowledge gaps. (From the website). Record #7669

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ADOLESCENTS
DISABLED PEOPLE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
INTERSECTIONALITY
LITERATURE REVIEWS
PARENT ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP
PARENTAL ABUSE
RESEARCH
YOUNG PEOPLE


INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA