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Title: Risk of child maltreatment in Chinese teenage and young mothers with rapid repeat pregnancy : the moderating role of family cohesion and support from friends
Authors: Tung, KTS
Wong, RS
Wong, WHS
Lam, ALN
Tso, WWY
Ho, MSP
Ho, FKW
Lo, CKM 
Chow, CB
Chan, KL 
Ip, P
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Dec. 2021, v. 36, no. 23-24, p. NP13564-NP13581
Abstract: Rapid repeat pregnancy (RRP) often occurs in teenage and young mothers. Mothers with a history of RRP are more likely to experience high stress increasing their risk of child maltreatment. Despite these challenges, some mothers can continue to cope adaptively. Social support may play a role in empowering these mothers to overcome the childbearing difficulties. Although the protective effects of social support are well recognized, there has been little evidence on the relative importance of sources of support. For example, whether support from family and friends is equally important in relieving parenting stress remains unanswered. RRP, a social phenomenon encompassing various adverse living and parenting issues, provides an ideal research context to investigate the role of family and friends in preventing child maltreatment. This study examined whether family cohesion and friends’ support moderated the association between RRP and child maltreatment in young mothers. We recruited 392 Chinese teenage and young mothers from a population-based integrated young mothers supporting program in Hong Kong. Questionnaires on pregnancy history, family cohesion, social support, and risk of child maltreatment were administered. Moderation analysis was conducted to examine the effect of RRP on child maltreatment as a function of family cohesion or friend support. Results showed that RRP was associated with a higher risk of child neglect (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.72, p <.05) and physical maltreatment (aOR = 1.91, p <.01), and that family cohesion was more important than friend support in mitigating the risk of child maltreatment for mothers with a history of RRP. Our findings suggest that interventions for young mothers, particularly those with a history of RRP, should be family-based so the whole family can be empowered to tackle the childrearing burden.
Keywords: Child maltreatment
Early motherhood
Family cohesion
Rapid repeat pregnancy
Social support
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Journal: Journal of Interpersonal Violence 
ISSN: 0886-2605
EISSN: 1552-6518
DOI: 10.1177/0886260520905079
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Tung, K. T. S., Wong, R. S., Wong, W. H. S., Lam, A. L. N., Tso, W. W. Y., Ho, M. S. P., Ho, F. K. W., Lo, C. K. M., Chow, C. B., Chan, K. L., & Ip, P. (2021). Risk of Child Maltreatment in Chinese Teenage and Young Mothers With Rapid Repeat Pregnancy: The Moderating Role of Family Cohesion and Support From Friends. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36(23–24), NP13564–NP13581. Copyright © 2020 (The Author(s)). https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260520905079
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