To explore the childhood experiences of women who have perpetrated family-violence and voluntarily sought help.
The qualitative design includes in-depth, unstructured individual interviews with 19 women who have perpetrated family-violence.
The categories of maltreatment exposure, parental capability, and a role of the sensitive, good girl are identified and described in this article.
The findings provide guidance for nurses who encounter families at risk of female family-violence perpetration and for those developing preventive interventions for female family-violence perpetrators whose family-of-origin issues are essential in processing issues of self.