A typewritten statement of the research problem (about 2 pages typed, double spaced, 11 or 12 font size) you have selected for study. The statement of the problem includes a) a brief background placing the importance of the research problem in social context and/or service delivery, b) a discussion of why it is relevant to study the research problem with respect to social work practice, policy or research and c) a very brief and preliminary review of related literature in the area of study.Locate at least 2 articles that inform the research problem. One of these should be an empirical study. My social problem is child abuse and neglect
My research question is How attachment issues are influenced by the survivors of child abuse and neglect?. ( to be more specific how young adults deals with their issues in relationship or with their family member ) you will find articles relate to this how survivors from child abuse or neglect deals with their problems in relationship or even with their family members. Please use very simple words and not big extended vocabulary words thank you .
Question: How are attachment issues experienced by survivors of child abuse and neglect?
Background
The tragedy of child abuse and neglect is one of the social problems that affect society due to the lasting effects that can move on to adulthood. Unfortunately, it is a crisis that many children continue to face in their communities, including families where they are supposed to feel safe and protected. Secure childhood and attachment with caregivers protect children from the impact of childhood trauma. Protected children have positive emotional and psychological development. However, millions of children around the world experience a traumatic childhood. Child abuse and neglect is a problem that leaves a long-term trauma, potentially affecting the ability to establish healthy relationships with other people, such as partners, peers, and even children (Erozkan, 2016). The social problem affects early attachment, which influences future relationships. Thus, understanding the problem can help social workers and policy-makers to create a safe environment for children to ensure positive attachment and healthy relationships as they grow into adulthood.
Research Relevance
Social work practice involves attempting to address social problems, including those that affect children as they grow and develop in their communities. Thus, child abuse and neglect are essential for the profession since it relates to the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of children. The current study will address how young adults deal with their issues in the relationship or with their family members following a history of child abuse and neglect. Understanding the impact will help social workers to create mechanisms to prevent the problem and interventions to help those who are already victims. The study is necessary to inform evidence-based interventions to prevent the long-term impact of child abuse and neglect in children. The outcome will also inform policies and programs targeting the problem to create healthy relationships in society regardless of child abuse and neglect history.
Literature Review
Significant studies have been conducted regarding the impact of child abuse and neglect in society. Erozkan (2016) explored the relationship between different types of attachments and childhood trauma. The study indicates the role of attachment in mediating childhood trauma and the impact of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and physical and emotional neglect on future attachment patterns. Child abuse and neglect cause considerable trauma that takes years to recover, while some individuals experience the impact even in adulthood manifested as problematic relationships. Childhood trauma related to the different types of abuse and neglect has a lasting effect on victims, as evidenced in Strathearn et al. (2020). Thus, interventions to address the impact should focus on the emotional and mental changes that occur due to the trauma and might last a lifetime.
Sexual abuse is one of the most studied types of child abuse. Ensink et al. (2020) reveal that victims of childhood sexual abuse experience challenge navigating relationships with others in the short- and long-term. The abuse affects the victim’s developmental course with long-term impacts, such as the inability to trust or maintain healthy relationships as they grow. According to Ensink et al. (2020), since children depend on attachment figures in traumatic experiences, creating attachment organizations could help them to overcome the negative impact of sexual and other types of abuse and neglect. The focus should be on supporting the victims’ adaptation to child abuse and neglect. Attachment in victims is necessary since it might help them trust and maintain healthy relationships with others.
References
Ensink, K., Borelli, J. L., Normandin, L., Target, M., & Fonagy, P. (2020). Childhood sexual abuse and attachment insecurity: Associations with child psychological difficulties. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 90(1), 115.
Erozkan, A. (2016). The Link between Types of Attachment and Childhood Trauma. Universal journal of educational research, 4(5), 1071-1079.
Strathearn, L., Giannotti, M., Mills, R., Kisely, S., Najman, J., & Abajobir, A. (2020). Long-term cognitive, psychological, and health outcomes associated with child abuse and neglect. Pediatrics, 146(4).