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Dispositional Empathy in Neglectful Mothers and Mothers at High Risk for Child Physical Abuse

NCJ Number
237065
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence Volume: 23 Issue: 5 Dated: May 2008 Pages: 670-684
Author(s)
Joaquin de Paul; Alicia Perez-Albeniz; Maria Guibert; Nagore Asia; Amaia Ormaechea
Date Published
May 2008
Length
15 pages
Annotation
This study investigates whether mothers who are neglectful and at high risk for child physical abuse present a deficit in empathy.
Abstract
Participants were neglectful mothers (n = 37), mothers at high risk for child physical abuse (n = 22), and nonmaltreating mothers (n = 37). The Interpersonal Reactivity Index, a self-report measure assessing specific dimensions of empathy, was used to assess dispositional empathy. No differences between neglectful and non-neglectful mothers were found for perspective taking, empathic concern, and personal distress. High-risk mothers reported less perspective taking and more personal distress than nonmaltreating mothers. No difference between groups was found for empathic concern. The present study supported the hypothesis that parents at high risk for child physical abuse show a deficit in particular aspects of dispositional empathy: personal distress and perspective taking. However, no differences were found between neglectful and nonmaltreating mothers in any dimension of dispositional empathy. (Published Abstract)